display the legend of the results during the animation
display the legend of the results during the animation
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Hello,
when I run a simulation in ADAMS/VIEW the bodies get diffreent colors. I guess ADAMS displays by default the deformation of the bodies but I'm not sure. Is there a way to display the legend of the parameters shown during the animation (with name, unit and ranges) like in ANSYS?
Thank you in advance
when I run a simulation in ADAMS/VIEW the bodies get diffreent colors. I guess ADAMS displays by default the deformation of the bodies but I'm not sure. Is there a way to display the legend of the parameters shown during the animation (with name, unit and ranges) like in ANSYS?
Thank you in advance





RE: display the legend of the results during the animation
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Greg Locock
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RE: display the legend of the results during the animation
but I didn't assign any color. Perhaps it's the default setting.
How can I assign colors during the model build process?
Can I measure the deformation (or stress) of the hole body?
Best regards
RE: display the legend of the results during the animation
Click on build. click on measure Click on Point to Point. Identify which marker you want to measure the position of, and relative to what.
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Greg Locock
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RE: display the legend of the results during the animation
thank you for your answer. I mean that each body becomes different colors: red, blue and yellow: for me it seems to be like the ranges for a parameter (for example deformation).
I hope you understand now what I mean
thanks
RE: display the legend of the results during the animation
Best regards
RE: display the legend of the results during the animation
Cheers
Greg Locock
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