Frame Analysis browser

The Frame Analysis browser shows the mechanism’s elements. It provides access to each of them so that you can select, modify, or remove them.

In an assembly, the Frame Analysis browser displays the document name with unique simulation nodes beneath it. The component, can have multiple simulations. Each simulation node contains the subfolders for Nodes, Beams, Materials, Sections, Rigid Links, Releases, Constraints, Loads, Results, and Status.

The component node displays the assembly components based on the View Representation you specify. You can select features in the browser and apply loads and constraints to the selection. When you select a feature in the browser, the feature highlights in the model.

Each simulation can have a different set of materials, loads, constraints, and corresponding sets of results. Expand a Results node to select results you want to display. In the graphics window, you can view the outcome of the simulations and compare iterations. The browser background for inactive simulations is gray to differentiate between the active and inactive state.

Each node has a context menu with commands available for that context.

Element names

The Frame Analysis browser contains the following folders:

Assembly

Name of the mechanism.

Simulation

Simulation name (assigned during simulation creation), a colon (:), and the occurrence number.

Nodes

"Node", a colon (:), and the node number (assigned according to the order of node creation).

Beams

"Beam", a colon (:), and the beam number (assigned according to the order of beam creation).

Materials

Contains set of beams with overridden materials.

Sections

List section types included in the structure.

Rigid Links

"Rigid Link", a colon (:), and the rigid link number (assigned according to the order of rigid link creation).

Releases

"Release", a colon (:), and the release number (assigned according to the order of release creation).

Constraints

"Fixed Constraint", "Pinned Constraint", "Floating Pinned Constraint", "Custom Constraint", a colon (:), and the constraint number (assigned according to the order of constraints creation).

Loads

Gravity, and "Force", "Continuous Load", "Moment", "Bending Moment", "Axial Moment", a colon (:), and the load number (assigned according to the order of loads creation).

Results

Contains all results graphs, including user-created Diagrams.

Status

Contains status messages with warnings or errors.

Browser hierarchy

Level One Level Two Level Three Level Four Level Five
Assembly Simulation    
    Nodes  
      Node
    Beams  
      Beam
    Materials  
      Material override
    Sections  
      Section override
    Rigid Links  
      Rigid Link
    Releases  
      Release
    Constraints  
      Fixed  
      Pinned  
      Floating  
      Custom  
    Loads    
      Force  
      Continuous Load  
      Moment  
      Axial Moment  
      Bending Moment  
      Gravity  
    Results (Static Simulation)  
      Displacement
      Loads  
        Fx
        Fy
        fz
      Moments
        Mx
        My
        Mz
      Normal Stresses  
        Smax
        Smin
        Smax(Mx)
        Smax(My)
        Smin(mx)
        Smin(My)
        Saxial
      Shear Stresses
        Tx
        Ty
      Torsional Stresses
        T
      Diagrams
    Results (Modal Simulation)  
      Modal Frequency
        F1 0.54 Hz
        F2 0.95 Hz
        F3 2.27 Hz
        F4 4.15 Hz
        F5 6.70 Hz
        F6 7.27 Hz
        F7 10.5 Hz
        F8 26.73 Hz
        ...
    Status  
      Solver

Browser node context menu commands

Besides the normal context menu entries, such as visibility, the following context menu commands are unique to the Frame Analysis environment:

Browser node Command Description
Assembly Create Simulation Displays the Create New Simulation dialog box where you can modify the selected properties of the new simulation.
  Frame Analysis Settings Displays the Frame Analysis Settings dialog box where you can modify the selected properties of the new simulation.
Simulation Activate Makes the selected simulation the active simulation. Deactivates the current simulation if there is one.
  Edit Displays the Edit Simulation Properties dialog box where you can modify the selected properties of the simulation.
  Simulate Runs the simulation to obtain results for actual inputs.
  Copy Simulation Copies the selected simulation and pastes it into the current document browser, making it the active simulation.
  Delete Deletes the selected simulation.
Nodes Custom Node Enables you to add a node to a beam you select.
Beams Beam Materials Displays the Beam Material dialog box where you make alternate material assignments for analysis purposes.
  Beam Properties Displays the Beam Properties dialog box where you make alternate material assignments for analysis purposes.
Materials Beam Materials Displays the Beam Material dialog box where you make alternate material assignments for analysis purposes.
Sections Beam Properties Displays the Beam Properties dialog box where you make alternate material assignments for analysis purposes.
Rigid Links Rigid Link Displays the Rigid Link dialog box to define a rigid link.
Releases Release Displays the Release dialog box to define a release.
Constraints Edit Displays the Edit (Type) Constraint dialog box according to the selected type. Constraints can be modified at any time in the process.
  Reactions Displays the Reactions dialog box reporting reaction forces and reaction moments.
  Delete Deletes the selected constraint.
  Suppress Removes the selected constraint from the components being analyzed.
Loads Edit (load type) Displays the Edit (load Type) dialog box according to the selected type. You can define or modify load parameters.
  Suppress Removes the selected load from the components being analyzed.
  Delete Deletes the selected load.
Results Activate Makes the selected simulation result the current and displays it in the graphics region. The command is disabled when not applicable.
  Simulate Runs the simulation to obtain results for actual inputs.

Browser node decorations

When you change components within the assembly, and switch to the Frame Analysis environment, the lightning bolt status icon displays to the left of the browser node of Beams and Nodes that are not up-to-date with the original model.. It alerts you to update the simulation or results.

Beams and Nodes

You can view the nodes and beams included in the structure under the Beams and Nodes folders.

Loads and Constraints

You can view the applied loads and constraints under the Loads and Constraints folders.

Releases and Rigid Links

You can view the list of releases and rigid links under the Releases and Rigid Links folders.

Results

This folder displays the various analyses the structure has undergone considering the defined conditions.

Click the desired result to be displayed in the graphics window.

When you perform modal analyses, the Modal Frequency folder is created.

Right-click the Diagrams folder to display diagrams for selected beams or adjust diagram scales.

Status

This folder displays the various analyses the structure has undergone considering the defined conditions.

When you create a simulation and assembly frame model is automatically converted to beams and nodes, the messages about insufficient beam materials and cross-sections display.

When you run a simulation, all messages about simulation display.

Right-click and select How To… to open a Help page with a list of warnings and errors that can occur when you run simulations and how to resolve them.