A model footing is subjected to load eccentricity. How to measure the incremental rotation (tilt) with loading. It can be measured with difference in settlement in two node on opposite edge, but is there any short way to measure the tilt angle directly ?
If you save more than one step for a phase, then you can view the results of the intermediate steps as described in the following article: https://communities.bentley.com/products/geotech-analysis/w/wiki/45553/inspect-intermediate-step-results-in-plaxis-output. This would give you results of deformations/rotations with loading as you can view results at different steps of the same loading phase. You can then use the "Distance measurement" tool (see the below image) to view rotation between two points at different steps of the loading phase. This tool measures the distance between two nodes in the model, but it also shows you the difference between the deformed orientation and the original orientation (rotation) between the selected points (tilt). You can find more information in our Reference manual.