Simulation Study Tree
The Simulation study tree organizes an analysis study. Its functionality
is similar to the FeatureManager tree. You can use the menu system or
the Simulation study tree to manage analysis studies. Because of its intuitive
representation and context-sensitive right-mouse menus, the Simulation
study tree is preferred over the menu system.
The software creates a tab at the bottom of the graphics area for each
study. To view a study, click its Simulation study tab. Subfolders define
the parameters of the study. For example, each structural study has a
Fixtures, External
Loads, and Connections
subfolder. Load definitions appear in the External
Loads
folder, restraint definitions appear in the
Fixtures
folder,
and contact definitions appear in the Connections
folder. You can organize fixtures, loads, and connectors
into folders.
Right-mouse menus provide context-sensitive options. Drag
and drop (or copy and paste) and duplicate
help you to define subsequent studies quickly.
The Simulation study tree provides a convenient view of the most important
information of analysis studies in a document.
Each Simulation study tab represents one study. Each study contains
a folder and subfolders in its tree. The subfolders depend on the study
type. The software assigns a unique icon to each study type for easy identification
of the study type.
Study type |
Study icon |
Static |

|
Frequency |

|
Buckling |

|
Thermal |

|
Design Study |

|
Nonlinear Static |

|
Nonlinear Dynamic |

|
Modal Time History |

|
Harmonic |

|
Random Vibration |

|
Drop Test |

|
Fatigue |

|
Pressure Vessel Design |

|
Note: The Parameters
icon displays if there is a defined
parameter in the study.
After a successful run of a study, the software creates result plots
in the Results
folder
as specified in result options, or updates existing result plots.