Click (Simulation workspace > Setup tab > Study panel > New Simulation Study) to open the New Study dialog.
In the New Study dialog, select Dynamic Event Simulation.
Click Settings in the top right corner of the Dynamic Event Simulation description, to open the Settings dialog.
In the General tab, type how long the event should take in Total Event Duration
Type in the number of intermediate results you want in Number of Result Intervals.
In the Mesh tab, check the mesh settings and adjust them as necessary.
Click Back, then Create Study to accept the input and create the new study.
Click (Simulation workspace > Setup panel > Rigid Bodies panel > Rigid Body) to specify the rigid bodies in your model.
Click (Simulation workspace > Setup panel > Materials panel > Study Materials) and select a nonlinear material from the Fusion Nonlinear Material Library.
Click (Simulation workspace > Setup tab > Constraints panel > Structural Constraint) to apply a structural constraints, as appropriate.
Click or (Simulation workspace > Setup tab > Constraints panel) to apply a prescribed displacement constraint, as appropriate.
Click , or (Simulation workspace > Setup tab > Loads panel) to apply a transient or initial velocity load, as appropriate.
Click (Simulation workspace > Setup tab > Contacts panel > Global Contacts) to automatically generate contacts if multiple bodies are present.
Adjust local mesh settings where appropriate: If you don't wish to adjust the default mesh settings, the mesh will be generated automatically at solve time. Refer to the Meshes section in the how-to branch of the Simulate help for more details.
Click (Simulation workspace > Setup tab > Solve panel > Pre-check) to confirm that the analysis set up is complete and the study is ready to solve.
Click (Simulation workspace > Setup tab > Solve panel > Solve) to solve the analysis.
Review results: Refer to the View simulation results topic in this section for more details.
Study settings are adjusted in the Settings dialog:
The mesh settings can be adjusted in the Settings or Mesh Settings dialogs. For detailed information on the mesh settings available, refer to the Mesh Settings Dialog Box topic in the Reference branch of the Simulation Help.
Rayleigh damping represents the special case where the damping matrix is formed as a linear combination of the mass and stiffness matrices. To activate Rayleigh Damping, in the Settings dialog: