Results Section

The Results section provides commands for running the simulation and viewing the results.

This page discusses:



Simulation Options
See Flyout for Results Storage.


Simulate
See Flyout for Simulate.


Resultant Sensor
Computes resultant force and moment for the selected support.
See Creating Resultant Sensors.


Show Min/Max Values
Highlights where the maximum and minimum values occur.
See Controlling the Display of Maxima and Minima.


Plot Sectioning
Creates a cut through the model to view its interior.
See Creating Cutting Surfaces.


Display Group
Configures the options to remove/keep portions of the model from the display..
See About Display Groups.


Comparison Tools
See Flyout for Comparison Tools.


Report
Creates a report document that summarizes the results of your simulation.
See Creating Reports.


Rendering Settings
Configures display of geometry associated with the simulation, including products or parts that did not participate in the simulation.
See Controlling Geometry Rendering.

Flyout for Results Storage



Results Storage
Specifies where simulation results are stored.
See Setting the Results Storage Mode.


Delete Simulation Results
Clears the results and some of their contents associated with the simulation.
See Deleting Simulation Results.

Flyout for Simulate



Simulate
Runs a simulation.
See About Simulation Configuration.


Simulate Options
Sets network options for execution on 3DOrchestrate Stations.
See Setting Remote Simulate Options for 3DOrchestrate.

Flyout for Comparison Tools



Single View
Displays plots in a single view.
See Displaying Multiple Plot Views Simultaneously.


Two Columns
Displays plots in two views, split vertically.
See Displaying Multiple Plot Views Simultaneously.


Main View on Top
Displays plots in three small views on the bottom and a larger view on the top.
See Displaying Multiple Plot Views Simultaneously.


Main View on Right
Displays plots in three small views on the left side and a larger view on the right side.
See Displaying Multiple Plot Views Simultaneously.


Two Rows
Displays plots in two views, split horizontally.
See Displaying Multiple Plot Views Simultaneously.


Four Views
Displays plots in four equally sized views.
See Displaying Multiple Plot Views Simultaneously.