ViewerRelease 210
gns-mbhcom
July 20 2014
CONTENTS
1 Import Data 3
2 Handle Views 5
3 Control Model Data 931 Camera Control 932 Handle Model Data 10
4 Displacement Data 1541 Animation Control 1542 Switch between displacement datasets 16
5 Function Data 1751 Display function dataset 1752 Switch between function datasets 17
6 Curves 1961 AddErase 1962 Zoom 20
7 Images 21
8 Presentation 23
9 Indices and tables 25
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The Animator4 Viewer is based on the kernel and the graphical user interface of Animator4It can be used to import simulation datasets prepared with Animator4 and allows a limitedinteraction with the imported datasets Animator4 Viewer can change datasets create new setsor delete them
This guide is mainly based on an exemplary dataset (Cana4db) which can be be downloadedfrom httpgns-mbhcomid=ViewerExample
Contents
CONTENTS 1
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2 CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE
IMPORT DATA
Animator4 Viewer can be used to import databases generated by Animator4 The main focus isto use datasets stored in the database4 format (ldquoa4dbrdquo) Nevertheless Animator4 Viewer canalso read the a3 database files for compatibility reasons Please note that you can only importone database at a time and that the import is limited to the full dataset ie it is not possible toimport subsets of a database
Upon every startup Animator4 Viewer will open a file dialog which can be used to locate thedatabase file You can access the open dialog at any time from the menu bar
bull Select the database4 file (Cana4db) in your download directory and click the buttonldquoChooserdquo button
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CHAPTER
TWO
HANDLE VIEWS
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple views to compare models from different perspectivesand different states or to observe multiple curves simultaneously Animator4 Viewer supportsall of the five different Animator4 view types Model curve video image flc and presentation
For each type an unlimited number of views can be created
bull To add a second model view select the menu entry Windows Add View ModelView from the menu bar
bull To switch between the views open the menu entry Windows in the menu bar All existingviews will be listed in this menu Select one of the views from the list to get this viewinto the foreground
You can also arrange all views in the workspace of Animator4 Viewer
bull Open the menu Windows Arrange Views from the menu bar Select one of theentries for example ldquoHorizontal Tilerdquo to arrange the views
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Model View
Video View
Curve ViewPresentation View
FLC View
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CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
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You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
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CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
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CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
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CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
CONTENTS
1 Import Data 3
2 Handle Views 5
3 Control Model Data 931 Camera Control 932 Handle Model Data 10
4 Displacement Data 1541 Animation Control 1542 Switch between displacement datasets 16
5 Function Data 1751 Display function dataset 1752 Switch between function datasets 17
6 Curves 1961 AddErase 1962 Zoom 20
7 Images 21
8 Presentation 23
9 Indices and tables 25
i
ii
Viewer Release 210
The Animator4 Viewer is based on the kernel and the graphical user interface of Animator4It can be used to import simulation datasets prepared with Animator4 and allows a limitedinteraction with the imported datasets Animator4 Viewer can change datasets create new setsor delete them
This guide is mainly based on an exemplary dataset (Cana4db) which can be be downloadedfrom httpgns-mbhcomid=ViewerExample
Contents
CONTENTS 1
Viewer Release 210
2 CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE
IMPORT DATA
Animator4 Viewer can be used to import databases generated by Animator4 The main focus isto use datasets stored in the database4 format (ldquoa4dbrdquo) Nevertheless Animator4 Viewer canalso read the a3 database files for compatibility reasons Please note that you can only importone database at a time and that the import is limited to the full dataset ie it is not possible toimport subsets of a database
Upon every startup Animator4 Viewer will open a file dialog which can be used to locate thedatabase file You can access the open dialog at any time from the menu bar
bull Select the database4 file (Cana4db) in your download directory and click the buttonldquoChooserdquo button
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4 Chapter 1 Import Data
CHAPTER
TWO
HANDLE VIEWS
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple views to compare models from different perspectivesand different states or to observe multiple curves simultaneously Animator4 Viewer supportsall of the five different Animator4 view types Model curve video image flc and presentation
For each type an unlimited number of views can be created
bull To add a second model view select the menu entry Windows Add View ModelView from the menu bar
bull To switch between the views open the menu entry Windows in the menu bar All existingviews will be listed in this menu Select one of the views from the list to get this viewinto the foreground
You can also arrange all views in the workspace of Animator4 Viewer
bull Open the menu Windows Arrange Views from the menu bar Select one of theentries for example ldquoHorizontal Tilerdquo to arrange the views
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Model View
Video View
Curve ViewPresentation View
FLC View
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CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
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You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
14 Chapter 3 Control Model Data
CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
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CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
ii
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The Animator4 Viewer is based on the kernel and the graphical user interface of Animator4It can be used to import simulation datasets prepared with Animator4 and allows a limitedinteraction with the imported datasets Animator4 Viewer can change datasets create new setsor delete them
This guide is mainly based on an exemplary dataset (Cana4db) which can be be downloadedfrom httpgns-mbhcomid=ViewerExample
Contents
CONTENTS 1
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2 CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE
IMPORT DATA
Animator4 Viewer can be used to import databases generated by Animator4 The main focus isto use datasets stored in the database4 format (ldquoa4dbrdquo) Nevertheless Animator4 Viewer canalso read the a3 database files for compatibility reasons Please note that you can only importone database at a time and that the import is limited to the full dataset ie it is not possible toimport subsets of a database
Upon every startup Animator4 Viewer will open a file dialog which can be used to locate thedatabase file You can access the open dialog at any time from the menu bar
bull Select the database4 file (Cana4db) in your download directory and click the buttonldquoChooserdquo button
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CHAPTER
TWO
HANDLE VIEWS
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple views to compare models from different perspectivesand different states or to observe multiple curves simultaneously Animator4 Viewer supportsall of the five different Animator4 view types Model curve video image flc and presentation
For each type an unlimited number of views can be created
bull To add a second model view select the menu entry Windows Add View ModelView from the menu bar
bull To switch between the views open the menu entry Windows in the menu bar All existingviews will be listed in this menu Select one of the views from the list to get this viewinto the foreground
You can also arrange all views in the workspace of Animator4 Viewer
bull Open the menu Windows Arrange Views from the menu bar Select one of theentries for example ldquoHorizontal Tilerdquo to arrange the views
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Model View
Video View
Curve ViewPresentation View
FLC View
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CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
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You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
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CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
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CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
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CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
The Animator4 Viewer is based on the kernel and the graphical user interface of Animator4It can be used to import simulation datasets prepared with Animator4 and allows a limitedinteraction with the imported datasets Animator4 Viewer can change datasets create new setsor delete them
This guide is mainly based on an exemplary dataset (Cana4db) which can be be downloadedfrom httpgns-mbhcomid=ViewerExample
Contents
CONTENTS 1
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2 CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE
IMPORT DATA
Animator4 Viewer can be used to import databases generated by Animator4 The main focus isto use datasets stored in the database4 format (ldquoa4dbrdquo) Nevertheless Animator4 Viewer canalso read the a3 database files for compatibility reasons Please note that you can only importone database at a time and that the import is limited to the full dataset ie it is not possible toimport subsets of a database
Upon every startup Animator4 Viewer will open a file dialog which can be used to locate thedatabase file You can access the open dialog at any time from the menu bar
bull Select the database4 file (Cana4db) in your download directory and click the buttonldquoChooserdquo button
3
Viewer Release 210
4 Chapter 1 Import Data
CHAPTER
TWO
HANDLE VIEWS
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple views to compare models from different perspectivesand different states or to observe multiple curves simultaneously Animator4 Viewer supportsall of the five different Animator4 view types Model curve video image flc and presentation
For each type an unlimited number of views can be created
bull To add a second model view select the menu entry Windows Add View ModelView from the menu bar
bull To switch between the views open the menu entry Windows in the menu bar All existingviews will be listed in this menu Select one of the views from the list to get this viewinto the foreground
You can also arrange all views in the workspace of Animator4 Viewer
bull Open the menu Windows Arrange Views from the menu bar Select one of theentries for example ldquoHorizontal Tilerdquo to arrange the views
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Model View
Video View
Curve ViewPresentation View
FLC View
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CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
9
Viewer Release 210
You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
14 Chapter 3 Control Model Data
CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
15
Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
17
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
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22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
2 CONTENTS
CHAPTER
ONE
IMPORT DATA
Animator4 Viewer can be used to import databases generated by Animator4 The main focus isto use datasets stored in the database4 format (ldquoa4dbrdquo) Nevertheless Animator4 Viewer canalso read the a3 database files for compatibility reasons Please note that you can only importone database at a time and that the import is limited to the full dataset ie it is not possible toimport subsets of a database
Upon every startup Animator4 Viewer will open a file dialog which can be used to locate thedatabase file You can access the open dialog at any time from the menu bar
bull Select the database4 file (Cana4db) in your download directory and click the buttonldquoChooserdquo button
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TWO
HANDLE VIEWS
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple views to compare models from different perspectivesand different states or to observe multiple curves simultaneously Animator4 Viewer supportsall of the five different Animator4 view types Model curve video image flc and presentation
For each type an unlimited number of views can be created
bull To add a second model view select the menu entry Windows Add View ModelView from the menu bar
bull To switch between the views open the menu entry Windows in the menu bar All existingviews will be listed in this menu Select one of the views from the list to get this viewinto the foreground
You can also arrange all views in the workspace of Animator4 Viewer
bull Open the menu Windows Arrange Views from the menu bar Select one of theentries for example ldquoHorizontal Tilerdquo to arrange the views
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Model View
Video View
Curve ViewPresentation View
FLC View
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CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
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You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
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FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
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SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
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CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
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CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
CHAPTER
ONE
IMPORT DATA
Animator4 Viewer can be used to import databases generated by Animator4 The main focus isto use datasets stored in the database4 format (ldquoa4dbrdquo) Nevertheless Animator4 Viewer canalso read the a3 database files for compatibility reasons Please note that you can only importone database at a time and that the import is limited to the full dataset ie it is not possible toimport subsets of a database
Upon every startup Animator4 Viewer will open a file dialog which can be used to locate thedatabase file You can access the open dialog at any time from the menu bar
bull Select the database4 file (Cana4db) in your download directory and click the buttonldquoChooserdquo button
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Viewer Release 210
4 Chapter 1 Import Data
CHAPTER
TWO
HANDLE VIEWS
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple views to compare models from different perspectivesand different states or to observe multiple curves simultaneously Animator4 Viewer supportsall of the five different Animator4 view types Model curve video image flc and presentation
For each type an unlimited number of views can be created
bull To add a second model view select the menu entry Windows Add View ModelView from the menu bar
bull To switch between the views open the menu entry Windows in the menu bar All existingviews will be listed in this menu Select one of the views from the list to get this viewinto the foreground
You can also arrange all views in the workspace of Animator4 Viewer
bull Open the menu Windows Arrange Views from the menu bar Select one of theentries for example ldquoHorizontal Tilerdquo to arrange the views
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Model View
Video View
Curve ViewPresentation View
FLC View
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CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
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You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
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4 Chapter 1 Import Data
CHAPTER
TWO
HANDLE VIEWS
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple views to compare models from different perspectivesand different states or to observe multiple curves simultaneously Animator4 Viewer supportsall of the five different Animator4 view types Model curve video image flc and presentation
For each type an unlimited number of views can be created
bull To add a second model view select the menu entry Windows Add View ModelView from the menu bar
bull To switch between the views open the menu entry Windows in the menu bar All existingviews will be listed in this menu Select one of the views from the list to get this viewinto the foreground
You can also arrange all views in the workspace of Animator4 Viewer
bull Open the menu Windows Arrange Views from the menu bar Select one of theentries for example ldquoHorizontal Tilerdquo to arrange the views
5
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Model View
Video View
Curve ViewPresentation View
FLC View
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CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
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You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
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CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
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SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
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CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
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CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
CHAPTER
TWO
HANDLE VIEWS
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple views to compare models from different perspectivesand different states or to observe multiple curves simultaneously Animator4 Viewer supportsall of the five different Animator4 view types Model curve video image flc and presentation
For each type an unlimited number of views can be created
bull To add a second model view select the menu entry Windows Add View ModelView from the menu bar
bull To switch between the views open the menu entry Windows in the menu bar All existingviews will be listed in this menu Select one of the views from the list to get this viewinto the foreground
You can also arrange all views in the workspace of Animator4 Viewer
bull Open the menu Windows Arrange Views from the menu bar Select one of theentries for example ldquoHorizontal Tilerdquo to arrange the views
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Model View
Video View
Curve ViewPresentation View
FLC View
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CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
9
Viewer Release 210
You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
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CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
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Model View
Video View
Curve ViewPresentation View
FLC View
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CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
9
Viewer Release 210
You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
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CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
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SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
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CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
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NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
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8 Chapter 2 Handle Views
CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
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You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
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CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
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CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
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CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
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8 Chapter 2 Handle Views
CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
9
Viewer Release 210
You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
14 Chapter 3 Control Model Data
CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
15
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42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
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SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
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CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
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CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
CHAPTER
THREE
CONTROL MODEL DATA
31 Camera Control
You can control the geometry data in the model view by using either different input deviceslike the mouse or a spaceball or by using the View dialog (Model View) to translate rotateor scale the view
All translations and rotations in Animator4 Viewer are defined in screen coordinates with thex-axis in horizontal direction the y-axis in vertical direction and the z-axis in the directionperpendicular to the screen surface The dynamic rotation center is located on the node nearestto the mouse pointer If the mouse pointer is outside of the model the rotation center is set tothe middle of the model view
The global coordinate system can be used to check the position of the model It is located inthe lower left corner of the model view
311 Using Mouse Control
To control the camera position with the mouse hold down the left Ctrl-key move the mouseand press the
left mouse button to rotate about the rotation centermiddle mouse button to move along xy axisright mouse button to rotate about z axisleft + middle button or use the mouse wheel to zoom in and out
+Ctrl +Ctrl +Ctrl
Figure 31 Graphical illustration of the camera movement
Note The view can always be centered and fit to the window using Ctrl-F9
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You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
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Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Viewer Release 210
Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
You may use the Shift-key instead of the Ctrl-key to change the view in the wireframe-likeldquoedge moderdquo where only the edges of your model are drawn during the change of view Thismode reduces the rendering work significantly so the handling of very large models will bemuch more user-friendly
312 Using the View dialog
The View dialog can be used for changing the parameters of the camera to specific values Toopen the View dialog select Model View from the menu bar
The upper part of the dialog shows the current view parameters The values will be dynam-ically updated if you change the view by using either shortcuts or keyboard and mouse Theparameters in the View dialog can be changed by hand as well but wonrsquot be executed until theldquoApplyrdquo button will be clicked
To adjust the view properly it is necessary to understand some backgrounds of categories givenin the View dialog A detailed description is either given in the Animator4 Reference Manualor User Guide
32 Handle Model Data
321 Slot Selector
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple datasets in a single session to efficiently compare vari-ants or to show different attributes of one model at the same time Multiple datasets are orga-nized into slots in Animator4 Viewer each slot can independently hold geometry data as well
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Viewer Release 210
as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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Viewer Release 210
bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Viewer Release 210
Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
14 Chapter 3 Control Model Data
CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
15
Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
17
Viewer Release 210
Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
19
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
as displacements and other results You can control the visibility of slots using the slot managerin the command area
To colorize all items of one slot in the same color click the color button in column ldquoCrdquo Thishelps to associate items with a slot when working with multiple slots
bull To toggle between uniform and standard colors activate or deactive the color button incolumn ldquoCrdquo
You can easily toggle the visibility state of single slots using the slot selector
bull To toggle the visibility of a model activate or deactivate the switch in column ldquoVrdquo
322 Interaction Modes
The methods of selection given above can be used to interact with the items in the model viewYou have erased some items before You can further identify colorize or stylize items Theinteraction mode can be set with the Mouse Control toolbar as given in the picture below
Select Item
Identify Item
Erase Item - Activated
Stylize Item
The interaction modes available in Animator4 Viewer are explained in the following
bull Select
Selected items are highlighted and can be used for the operations erase and identify Youcan access these operations by using the context menu which changes its menu entrieswhen in selection mode You can use the Reset Selection entry of this selection modecontext menu to reset your selection or simply revert a selection by clicking a selecteditem again
bull Identify
The selected items are highlighted and marked with their ID-number The identificationmarkers can be deleted by using the toolbar menu Identify Reset or by clicking onthe selected items again
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
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CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
15
Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
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Viewer Release 210
Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
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Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
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CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
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22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
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Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
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NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
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bull Erase
Selected items are erased (hidden) from the model view Erased items can only be re-added together To re-add them right-click into the model view and select Add All oruse the Common utils toolbar button ldquoAdd Allrdquo button
bull Stylize
Selected items are stylized using the style selected in the Mouse Control toolbar
323 Item Filters and Actions
One task when working with Animator4 Viewer is to select items and to apply actions on themThis chapter will introduce the basic graphical selection methods available
In order to test the selection modes you have to activate one of the action modes in the Resultstoolbar
Item Filters
Graphical selection is based on three selection modes
bull PointampClick You can select single items in ldquosinglerdquo selection mode Simply click onthe item you want to select with your left mouse button
bull Rectangular Window
You can select multiple items located in a rectangular area by using the ldquorectangularrdquoselection mode Initiate the window selection mode by pressing the left mouse button atthe position on screen where you want the rectangular area to start Hold this button anddrag the mouse to draw the rectangular area All items within this rectangular area willbe selected
bull Polygon Window
To have a more precise control over the items to be selected you can use ldquopolygonrdquowindow selection To activate this selection mode first click the left mouse button Holdthe left mouse button and additionally click the right mouse button to set the first pointof the polygon Release all mouse buttons and set additional points by clicking the leftmouse button If you want to remove the last segment of the polygon press the middlemouse button If you have finished drawing the polygon press the right mouse button toconfirm selecting the items within the polygon area
bull Reset Selection
To reset your selection you can either press the Esc-Key or use the Reset Selection ofthe context menu in the model view
Item Actions
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Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
14 Chapter 3 Control Model Data
CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
15
Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
17
Viewer Release 210
Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
19
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
Figure 32 Mouse selections - Single mouse click (left) rectangular window (middle) andpolygon window (right)
In model view you can select nodes elements parts labels or images You can define the kindof items to be selected by using the Mouse Control toolbar or the context menu
bull Use the Mouse Control toolbar to activate property erase mode Do this by left-clickinglong on the erase button and choosing property ( ) from the drop-down menu
ldquoMouse Controlrdquo toolbar
Erase modeactivated deactivated
Letrsquos try to actually erase some items
bull Try to erase the single parts of the ball
bull If you want to re-add the parts to the model view you have to click on the button ldquoAddAllrdquo button in the menu bar or select the menu entry Add All from the context menuof the model view
Erase Ball
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Viewer Release 210
Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
14 Chapter 3 Control Model Data
CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
15
Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
17
Viewer Release 210
Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
19
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
Note The entries Add and Erase in the context menu of the model view provides other op-portunities to adderase items like adding items that are conntected to their visible neighbours
324 The Parts dialog
The part dialog lists all parts materials groups and layers in a slot
bull Open the Parts dialog by using the menu bar entry Model Parts
The tabs selects the type of data to display In tab ldquoPartsrdquo all parts are listed with their IDname and element type In extended mode also the material ID the thickness (for shell parts)and ndash if available ndash the groups and layers in which the parts are referenced will be shown Intab ldquoMaterialsrdquo all materials with ID name and element types are shown In tab ldquoGroupsrdquogroups tree is displayed with all the child elements parts and nodes In tab ldquoLayerrdquo layer treeis displayed with corresponding child layers and part names
bull Switch to the tab ldquoGroupsrdquo
The tree shows the hierarchy of the selected slotrsquos model down to the level of parts Layers andparts are listed by their names in the tree
With the Parts dialog the visibility rendering style and color of the items can be set The renderstyle buttons select the display mode for the selected items When a button is pressed the styleis directly applied to the currently selected items
bull Right-click on the group Can in the dialog list and select the menu entry Show This Allitems except the items of the group are erased from the model view
bull Select the group Can in the dialog list and click on a render style button to change thestyle of the can
14 Chapter 3 Control Model Data
CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
15
Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
17
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Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
19
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
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22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
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Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
CHAPTER
FOUR
DISPLACEMENT DATA
41 Animation Control
An easy way to control animations in Animator4 Viewer is given by the animation bar in theslot selector The main buttons and functions of the animation bar are given in the following
Use this slider or use the input field to setanimation speed in frames per second (fps)
Set animation speed to maximumThis is the default setting as very largemodels will limit the fps anyways
Start animation in mode given belowForward loop Loop continuously through states in timeBackward loop Loop continuously through states in reversed timeForward once Single loop through states in timeBackward once Single loop in reversed modeForwardBackward Loop continuously with forward run following a back-
ward runSpeed Open speed control widget
Stop animation ndash active if animation is runningStep forward to next stateStep backward to previous stateFirst stateLast stateSet state by mouseSet point of start and end of the animation
15
Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
17
Viewer Release 210
Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
19
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
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CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
42 Switch between displacement datasets
Animator4 Viewer can handle multiple state sets holding different displacement result sets Thestate sets and all corresponding states are given in the States dialog This dialog can be used toswitch state sets and single states
bull Open the States dialog by selecting Model States from the menu bar
bull Switch to the view 1 Model with the ldquoViewrdquo selector
bull Select one of the states in the list At every selection the display will immediately changeto the selected state
If several displacements datasets are included in a slot you can switch between these datasetsby clicking on the dataset in the States dialog
bull Select the second state set Eigenmode 5 Freq 183028 in the States dialog This stateset visualizes a eigenmode of the can by a harmonic oscillation
16 Chapter 4 Displacement Data
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
17
Viewer Release 210
Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
19
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
CHAPTER
FIVE
FUNCTION DATA
51 Display function dataset
Animator4 Viewer can be used to display function data You can observe function data on theentire model Depending on the type of input data Animator4 Viewer can display function dataprojected onto the model as color range or in vector or tensor representation
You can use the Results toolbar to access all of the fringe plot related settings such as choosingthe function to plot setting the slot and state set or switching between nodal and element fringeplot display
Fringe Plot Selector
IsoLine Toggle Switch
Layer Selector
Slot Selector
StateSet Selector
Function Selector
AutoRange Button
Dynamic AutoRange Switch
bull Display the function stored in the dataset as an element fringe plot by using the ldquoFringePlot Selectorrdquo from the Results toolbar
Note Displaying function data in state 0 isnrsquot possible Make sure to set another state byusing the animation toolbar
52 Switch between function datasets
To switch between the function datasets you can use the Results toolbar
17
Viewer Release 210
Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
19
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
Function Selector
bull Open the ldquoFunction Selectorrdquo selector in the Results toolbar and select the second func-tion data Node velocity
Animator4 Viewer will change the graphical surface of the model to the second functiondataset
If you are switching between the function datasets it could happen that the range of the functionbar is not set to the maximum and minimum of the functionsrsquos data values With the buttonldquoAutorangerdquo button you can automatically set the lower and upper bounds of the function baraccording to the currently selected functionrsquos values
bull Click on the button ldquoAutorangerdquo button in the Results toolbar to automatically set thefunction bar range
Autorange
18 Chapter 5 Function Data
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
19
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
CHAPTER
SIX
CURVES
All curve datasets contained in the database4 file will be listed in the Curve List dialog (CurveList)
bull Open the Curve List dialog by selecting Curve List from the menu bar
bull Switch the ldquoSlotrdquo selector in the first line of the dialog to All Slots
61 AddErase
bull To add a curve from the list to a curve view right-click on a curve to open the contextmenu Select the menu entry Add to Curve View New
19
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
You can add curves into an existing curve view subsequently This is done by using the contextmenu in the Curve List dialog which in addition to the selection of new views conatins allpreviously created curve views
Appended curves can also be removed from a view This process takes place with a directselection of a curve in the curve view
bull Select a curve in the curve view
bull Right-click on the curve view and select the menu entry Curves Erase Selected
62 Zoom
With the zoom functionality you can display sections of the curve more detailed
bull Activate the zoom functionality by clicking on the button in the toolbar
bull Click and Hold the left mouse button and draw a rectangular in the curve view The areawithin the rectangle will be scaled to the view size
bull To restore the long shot click on the button in the toolbar
20 Chapter 6 Curves
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
CHAPTER
SEVEN
IMAGES
If the database4 file contains any images they will be listed in the Image List dialog
Figure 71 The Image List dialog
bull Open the Image List dialog by selecting Image List from the menu bar
bull With the ldquoViewrdquo selector at the top of the dialog you can choose the model view intowhich the image should be inserted Switch the selector to All Model Views
bull To insert an image into the model view activate the ldquoVisrdquo switch (Visibility) in the listldquoImagesrdquo
Note The category ldquoImage Settingsrdquo allows you change the position and size of an selectedimage from the list The position values are relative coordinates where 00 is the bottom leftcorner With the category ldquoGlobal Settingsrdquo you can set the opacity of an image where 00 isfully transparent and 10 is fully opaque
21
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
22 Chapter 7 Images
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
CHAPTER
EIGHT
PRESENTATION
Presentations in Animator4 Viewer will be listed in the Presentation List dialog
bull Open the Presentation List dialog by selecting Presentation List from the menu bar
bull Right-click on a presentation in the Presentation List dialog and select the menu entryAdd to View New
bull To navigate through the pages either use the mouse wheel or the keys Page-Up andPageDown
Figure 81 New presentation view
bull The Full Screen mode is an important feature for a presentation To activate the fullscreen right-click on the presentation view and select the menu entry Window FullScreen
bull To deactivate the full screen right click on the presentation view and select the menuentry Window Full Screen again
23
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25
Viewer Release 210
Figure 82 Context menu of the presentation view to activate the full screen mode
24 Chapter 8 Presentation
CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
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CHAPTER
NINE
INDICES AND TABLES
bull genindex
bull search
25