Defining an Output Using Two Points
Through this method, a displacement , velocity, or acceleration between two bodies can be measured relative to each other.
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Create and edit outputs, add an analysis using the task wizard, check the model, and run the solver.
Use the Outputs tool to create a result output request to the solver, which writes out the requested data for plotting data.
The main types of outputs that can be defined using output requests are displacement, velocity, acceleration, and force. In addition to these, more complex outputs can be extracted using the Expressions and User-defined output types. The output request plays a very important role in post processing the results from a solver run. Output requests also pave the way for signal processing of data that is generated by a multi-body simulation.
In this case, the output is generated with respect to a selected entity
Using this method, the output can be measured for all entities of a certain type that are currently present in the model.
Through this method, a displacement , velocity, or acceleration between two bodies can be measured relative to each other.
If desired, define the output using the User-Defined tab (which will allow you to specify the properties of the output using user subroutines).
Use the Check tool to search for any missing references in defined entities or errors in properties.
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Create and edit outputs, add an analysis using the task wizard, check the model, and run the solver.
Use the Outputs tool to create a result output request to the solver, which writes out the requested data for plotting data.
Through this method, a displacement , velocity, or acceleration between two bodies can be measured relative to each other.
Through this method, a displacement , velocity, or acceleration between two bodies can be measured relative to each other.
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