Analyzing the Results

Create an animation of the simulation so that the results can be further analyzed. You also view the histogram of particle component bonded size plot.

To create the animation:
  1. Open the Lawnmower Scene scene in the Scene/Plot tab.
  2. Multi-select the Lawnmower Scene > Grass Scalar and Blade Surface nodes and set Representation to flexibleFiberGrass.
  3. Select the Lawnmower Scene > Attributes > Annotations > Solution Time node and set Representation to flexibleFiberGrass.
  4. Create an animation of the lawnmower cutting the grass:
    1. Click (Write Movie) in the Animation toolbar.
    2. In the Write animation dialog, set File Name to flexibleFiber.mp4.
    3. Click Save.
      The file flexibleFiber.mp4 can be viewed in a standard media player.

      The animation shows the lawnmower simulation in action. The central blade is colored in grey, and rotates around its axis to cut the grass blades. The uncut grass blades are in yellow, whereas the cut grass blades are in orange. The segments of the grass blades that are cut by the lawnmower and consequently fly away from the blade are shown in varying shades of blue, depending on their segment length. The cut blades disappear when they hit the domain walls.

Once the simulation has finished running, you can analyze the particle bonded component size histogram to evaluate the efficacy of the lawnmower.
  1. Open the Histogram Plot 1 plot.


    The histogram of particle bonded component size shows the variety of grass blade lengths the grass blades were cut to throughout the course of the simulation. This figure is displayed with respect to the number of segments in each grass blade, with 10 segments being the orignal height of the grass blades. The majority of grass blades remained at a height of 10 segments, indicating that the lawnmower blade did not cut the majority of grass blades. The frequency of shorter grass blades (lengths between 3 segments and 5) is significantly lower than at higher lengths, further indicating that fewer grass blades were cut than remained uncut. The variation in frequency across all 10 segment lengths also shows that the lawnmower blade did not cut the grass evenly, which is a primary goal for this simulation.