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Simulations

When you enter the Frame Analysis environment, the last active simulation opens. If there is no simulation yet, only three commands are available: Create Simulation, Frame Analysis Settings, and Finish Frame Analysis. Click Create Simulation to define your simulation criteria.

An assembly document can contain one or more simulations.

When a simulation is created, it contains:

  • Simulation Type
  • Materials
  • Sections
  • Loads
  • Constraints
  • Releases
  • Rigid Links

For the purpose of:

  • Evaluating the structural loading conditions and frequency.
  • Comparing the results of using different materials and parameters.
  • Analyzing behavior of different frame structures.
Note: Inventor creates a set of nested folders and nodes for each simulation.

In setting up a simulation, consider specific questions, such as:

  • What is the design objective for this simulation?
  • What materials to use?
  • What beam sections to use?
  • How are the loads and constraints applied?
  • Which beams and nodes to include in the simulation?
  • How are the connections in the model assigned?

As you refine a design, analyze the results of the simulation to determine the relationships between the criteria. Then proceed to the next step or iteration of the design.

Frame Analysis types:

  • Static Analysis evaluates structural loading conditions.
  • Modal Analysis evaluates natural frequency modes.

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