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Frame Analysis tab

The Frame Analysis tab is made up of a series of panels, each containing one or more commands that are grouped for ease of access. Each panel has a name.

Note: The following descriptions are not meant to be high level, to be a simple and quick reference. For more information see the Quick Reference topic for a given command.

The Frame Analysis tab comprises of the following panels:

Manage panel

 
Create SimulationDisplays the Create New Simulation dialog box where you define the new simulation.

Beams panel

 
UpdateUpdates the beam model from source assembly within specified state.
 
PropertiesDisplays the Beam Properties dialog box where you can change the original beam geometry data.
 
MaterialDisplays the Beam Material dialog box where you define the materials to override the original material definition.

Constraints panel

 
FixedDisplays the Fixed Constraint dialog box from which you select geometry and further define the constraint.
 
PinnedDisplays the Pinned Constraint dialog box from which you select geometry and define the constraint.
 
FloatingDisplays the Floating Pinned Constraint dialog box from which you select geometry and further define the constraint.
 
CustomDisplays the Custom Constraint dialog box from which you select geometry and further define the constraint. You can set the displacement and the rotation of constraint.

Loads panel

 
ForceDisplays the Force dialog box from which you specify a force.
 
Continuous LoadDisplays the Continuous Load dialog box from which you specify a continuous load on the 3D sketch line.
 
MomentDisplays the Moment dialog box from which you specify a moment.
 
Axial MomentDisplays the Axial Moment dialog box from which you specify an axial moment.
 
Bending MomentDisplays the Bending Moment dialog box from which you specify a bending moment.

Connections panel

 
ReleaseDisplays the Release dialog box from which you define specific release conditions at beam start and beam end.
 
Rigid LinkDisplays the Rigid Link dialog box from which you define rigid links in a structure.
 
Custom NodeDisplays the Custom Node dialog box from which you add a node to a selected beam.

Solve panel

 
SimulateRuns the simulation. The progress bar is shown during simulation. After the simulation is complete, a dialog box containing brief simulation warnings and errors is displayed.

Result panel

 
AnimateAnimates the results including loads, moments, stresses, and so on. You can record a video of the animation.
 
Beam DetailDisplays diagrams for selected beam loads, moments, and stresses.
 
DiagramDisplays the Diagram dialog box from which you define diagrams to display.

Display panel

 
Color BarDisplays the Color Bar dialog box where you define the location and gradation of the color bar.
 
Beam LabelsTurns on or off the display of the beam labels.
 
Node LabelsTurns on or off the display of the node labels.
 
Smooth ShadingDisplays the color transitions using smooth shading techniques.
 
Contour ShadingDisplays the color transitions in contours, providing a hard line contrast between colors.
 
No ShadingRemoves color shading.
 
Min ValueTurns on or off the display of the minimum result.
 
Max ValueTurns on or off the display of the maximum result.
 
Boundary ConditionsControls visibility of glyphs for the different loads and constraints applied in the simulation.
 
Local SystemsTurns on or off the display of the local coordinate system of the beam.
 
Load ValuesTurns on or off the display of the values of all loads.
Pull down listAdjust Displacement ScaleSets displacement scale for visualization purposes. The setting is for the graphical display and does not affect the simulation values.

Publish panel

 
ReportDisplays the Report dialog box where you define the report content and then publish the report.
 
ExportExports Frame Analysis data to RTD format.

Settings panel

 
Frame Analysis SettingsDisplays the Frame Analysis Settings dialog box where you specify the default parameters for all new simulations. You can override these settings on a per simulation basis.

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