Integrator Type |
Specifies an integration method that you can select for
interpolation using the SOLIDWORKS Motion solver:
- GSTIFF (default)
- SI2_GSTIFF
- WSTIFF
|
Maximum Iterations |
Specifies the maximum number of times the numeric integrator
iterates in the search for a solution for a given time step. If the
program exceeds this limit, a convergence failure is recorded.
Default value is 25. |
Initial Integrator Step Size |
Specifies the first integration step size used by the variable
step integrator. The initial integrator step size controls the speed
at which the integration method starts, and its initial accuracy.
You can run the simulation more quickly in subsequent runs by
increasing this value. |
Minimum Integrator Step Size |
Specifies the lower bound of the integration time step. You
can decrease the simulation time by increasing this value. |
Maximum Integrator Step Size |
Specifies the upper bound of the integration time step. This
is important if the integration method does not detect short-lived
events such as impacts. Set this value to the same order as the
short-lived events. If this value is too large, some events can be
ignored by the simulation. |
Jacobian Re-evaluation |
Specifies how frequently the matrix is re-evaluated. More
frequent re-evaluation provides a better simulation accuracy at the
cost of simulation time. If the model does not change significantly
over time, you can use a smaller Jacobian re-evaluation option. |