MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Release Guide
Corporate
MSC.Software Corporation
2 MacArthur Place
Santa Ana, CA 92707
USA
Telephone: (800) 345-2078
FAX: (714) 784-4056
Europe
MSC.Software GmbH
Am Moosfeld 13
81829 Munich
GERMANY
Telephone: (49) (89) 43 19 87 0
Fax: (49) (89) 43 61 71 6
Asia Pacific
MSC.Software Japan Ltd.
Shinjuku First West 8F
23-7 Nishi Shinjuku
1-Chome, Shinjuku-Ku
Tokyo 160-0023, JAPAN
Telephone: (81) (3)-6911-1200
Fax: (81) (3)-6911-1201
Worldwide Web
www.mscsoftware.com
Disclaimer
This documentation, as well as the software described in it, is furnished under license and may be used only in
accordance with the terms of such license.
MSC.Software Corporation reserves the right to make changes in specifications and other information contained
in this document without prior notice.
The concepts, methods, and examples presented in this text are for illustrative and educational purposes only,
and are not intended to be exhaustive or to apply to any particular engineering problem or design. MSC.Software
Corporation assumes no liability or responsibility to any person or company for direct or indirect damages resulting
from the use of any information contained herein.
User Documentation: Copyright © 2010 MSC.Software Corporation. Printed in U.S.A. All Rights Reserved.
This notice shall be marked on any reproduction of this documentation, in whole or in part. Any reproduction or
distribution of this document, in whole or in part, without the prior written consent of MSC.Software Corporation is
prohibited.
This software may contain certain third-party software that is protected by copyright and licensed from
MSC.Software suppliers. Portions of this software are owned by UGS Corp. © Copyright 1997. All Rights
Reserved.
The MSC.Software corporate logo, Adams, Adams/, MD, MD Adams, MSC, MSC Nastran, and MD Nastran are
trademarks or registered trademarks of the MSC.Software Corporation in the United States and/or other countries.
FLEXlm is a registered trademark of Macrovision Corporation. Parasolid is a registered trademark of UGS Corp.
All other trademarks are the property of their respective owners.
MDAM*V2010*Z*Z*Z*DC-REL
Contents
MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Preface
Welcome to MD Adams 2010 vi
Internet Resources x
1 What’s New
Overall Product Improvements 2
What’s New 3
Adams/Car 3
Adams/Car Ride 5
Adams/Chassis 6
Adams/Controls 6
Adams/Driveline 8
Adams/Durability 8
Adams/Flex 9
Adams/Mechatronics 15
Adams/SmartDriver 15
Adams/Solver (C++ and FORTRAN) 16
Adams/Tire 23
Adams/Vibration 25
Adams/View 25
Setting Preferences 36
Setting Preferences on UNIX 36
Setting Preferences on Windows 36
3 Getting Help
Tool Tips 40
Online Help 41
Versions of Web Browsers 42
Accessing the Online Help 43
Searching 46
Printing 46
Index 46
53
MD Nastran 2006 Installation and Operations Guide
Preface
J
Welcome to MD Adams 2010
J
About MSC.Software
J
Technical Support
J
Internet Resources
vi MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Welcome to MD Adams 2010
About MSC.Software
Overview
MSC.Software Corporation is the leading global provider of virtual product development (VPD) tools,
including simulation software and professional services. MSC.Software helps companies make money,
save time, and reduce costs associated with designing, testing, producing, and supporting manufactured
products.
MSC.Software works with thousands of companies worldwide, in hundreds of industries, to develop
better products faster by using information technology, software, and services to enhance and automate
the product design and manufacturing process. Simulating your product performance reduces
development costs, time to market, and warranty costs.
Technical Support
For help with installing or using an MSC.Software product, contact MSC technical support. Our
technical support provides technical assistance on questions related to installation and use of the
software. For further details please see the Technical Support Usage Guide, which is accessible via our
support web site.
You can reach MSC technical support on the web, by telephone, or e-mail.
Web
Go to the MSC.Software web site at www.mscsoftware.com, and click on Services -> Technical
Support. Here, you can find a wide variety of support resources including Product Updates, Discussions,
Technical Articles, and Documentation updates.
In addition, we provide several excellent sources of online information:
• SimCompanion - Find solutions to problems in this repository of troubleshooting tips,
examples, and frequently asked questions. To access the SimCompanion, go to:
http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com
• VPD Community - The VPD community is where to go when you are looking for peer support,
as well as technical expertise. Many of our consultants, developers, and technical support staff
monitor the forums. To sign up for the forums, go to:
http://forums.mscsoftware.com
Then:
• To view the Adams discussions, select Adams.
• To view product alerts and company news and events, select MSC News.
Training
MSC.Software training provides comprehensive training in Virtual Product Development. We offer
standard and customized training courses in the application of CAE tools to solve from basic to complex
problems within any industry. We offer over 100 courses in our state-of-the-art classroom facilities and
individual computer graphics laboratories at training centers throughout the world. All of our courses
emphasize hands-on computer laboratory work to facilitate skills development. We are uniquely
positioned to optimize your investment in design and simulation software tools.
ix
Preface
Our industry experienced expert staff is available to customize our course offerings to meet your unique
training requirements. For the most effective training, we also offer many of our courses at our
customer's facilities.
We specialize in customized training based on our evaluation of your design and simulation processes,
which yields courses that are geared to your business. In addition to traditional instructor-led classes, we
also offer video courses, interactive multimedia training, web-based training, and a specialized
instructor's program.
Internet Resources
MSC.Software (www.mscsoftware.com)
MSC.Software corporate site with information on the latest events, products and services for the
CAD/CAE/CAM marketplace.
1 What’s New
Performance
• Some of the new modeling functionality will result in models which solve faster. Additionally
this Adams/Solver (C++) release includes a new linear solution option for faster run times on
very large models, and includes faster import times of large XML result files (XRF).
New Capabilities
• New application specific functionality, such as the Adams/Car Truck plugin and the Adams/Car
tools to easily define model parameters from test data for tires and isolators.
• New general core functionality, such as Rigid and Flexible body contact modeling extensions.
Other Additions
• Enhancements in working with flexible bodies. This release provides a quicker means to copy
and paste flexible bodies within a model and to control flexible body modal content.
• Significant enhancements to Adams/Car post-processing have been made allowing for
automation of more sophisticated plot configurations. Furthermore, this post-processing
automation functionality is now available to Adams/View users for the first time.
CHAPTER 1 3
What’s New
What’s New
The following are highlights of additions to existing products. For Known Issues and updated Release
Notes, look for MD Adams 2010 on the Support site
http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com
Adams/Car
• Post-processing improvements for Adams/Car
• Truck Plugin and Database (1-76631912)
• XSL Stylesheet Examples
• SimManager Integration
• Damper Gas Preload (1-77853901)
• MNF & MDDB Transform Tool (1-76618801, 1-252827191)
msc_susp_bus_front.asy
msc_susp_driven_axle.asy
msc_susp_front_3link.asy
msc_susp_front_leafs.asy
msc_susp_trailer_axle.asy
msc_tractor_semitrailer.asy
msc_tractor_unit.asy
See Technical Article KB8018538 for further details.
http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com/infocenter/index?page=content&id=KB8018538
SimManager Integration
Support for connecting SimManager with Adams/View and Adams/Car in this release allows users to
establish connection properties to their SimManager server, Log on and Log off from the server, publish
an Adams model (.cmd or .adm) and all of its associated files (for example geometry) along with
simulation results to the server, and to retrieve published models and results from the server. SimManager
access is available through the File - SimManager menu entry or from the command line.
Adams/Car Ride
FD Element and Hydromount Improvements
• Bouc-Wen Bushing
• Isolator-Parameter Identification Tool (IPIT)
Bouc-Wen Bushing:
With this release, we are providing a new frequency and amplitude dependent bushing (definition:
ac_general_bushing). The frequency dependence is achieved by TFSISO elements while the
amplitude dependence is achieved by Bouc-Wen hysteresis model. This bushing UDE can be used in the
Ride Component Test-Rig to calculate the dynamic stiffness and phase for given bushing properties in
property file (*.gbu). This UDE supports the use of Replace feature when replacing a general bushing
with a frequency dependent bushing.
Isolator-Parameter Identification Tool (IPIT):
With this release, we are providing a tool to identify bushing and/or hydromount model parameters. This
generic identification tool can be used to identify parameters for any bushing (including user-defined)
and/or hydromount models available in Adams/Car Ride. This tool can be accessed from the Ride menu
under Tools -> Isolator-Parameter Identification.
See Technical Article KB8018514 for further details.
http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com/infocenter/index?page=content&id=KB8018514
6 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
What’s New
Adams/Chassis
VDB Reorganization of Subsystems
The Adams/Chassis VDB structure has been reorganized such that subsystem files are organized into
sub-directories depending on the subsystem type. In the past, the Adams/Chassis, subsystem.tbl directory
included all types of subsystem files (front, rear, steering, and so on), which sometimes caused confusion
when there were many *.xml files. In order to avoid this ambiguity, the subsystem.tbl directory was
further sub-divided into multiple sub folders with the following convention:
• Body.tbl
• Brakes.tbl
• Controls.tbl
• Front.tbl
• Instrumentation.tbl
• Loading.tbl
• Powertrain.tbl
• Rear.tbl (including optional rear suspensions)
• SteeringColumn.tbl
• SteeringGear.tbl
• Wheels.tbl (including optional rear wheel subsystems)
The implementation of this enhancement will be completely transparent to the user and will happen
automatically during the VDB upgrade process. In addition, changes were made to the Adams/Chassis
System Editor to facilitate the change. When the user chooses to replace a subsystem, the interface will
automatically open to the respective subdirectory for the subsystem type of interest.
Adams/Controls
• Dynamic Parameter update in Adams Plant Mask (1-69730910)
• Support for Extrapolation Order in Co-simulation (1-78555558)
• Detection of old Adams S-Functions (1-78555846)
• Algebraic Loop avoidance for MATLAB/Simulink co-simulation (1-79088181)
• Simpler TCP/IP Start-up for Matlab Co-simulation (1-79292718)
CHAPTER 1 7
What’s New
Adams/Driveline
Maintenance
This release of Adams/Driveline is primarily a maintenance release.
CHAPTER 1 9
What’s New
Adams/Durability
• Maintenance release
• Default Solver is Adams/Solver (C++)
Maintenance release
This release of Adams/Durability is primarily a maintenance release.
Adams/Flex
• Support for Shell Elements in Flexible Body Contact
• Flexible Body Dynamic Limit (Adams/Solver (C++) Only)
• MNF Xform tool for Mirroring Flexible Body MNF (1-76618801)
• Strain Energy Table via MNFRES utility (1-201236760, 1-77184934)
When a shell edge is used in contact, the flexible body matrix file (automatically generated by
Adams/View) is augmented with an entry for the edge. For example:
MATRIX/58
, FILE = test_new_FLEX_BODY_2.mtx
, NAME = EDGE_0
CHAPTER 1 11
What’s New
Notes: • Lists of flexible bodies, edges, curves, and/or planes are not supported. However,
you can make as many individual contacts as you like, referencing a given flexible
body for each individual contact.
• The flexible body is required to be the I-body (IFLEX) for contact between a
flexible body and 3D solid geometry or between a flexible body edge and a rigid
2D curve or rigid 2D plane geometry.
• The restitution (POISSON) method is not supported when using CONTACT with
flexible bodies, use the IMPACT method instead.
• Flexible body contact is only supported with the default
CONTACT_GEOMETRY_LIBRARY. Specifying
PREFERENCES/CONTACT_GEOMETRY_LIBRARY = PARASOLIDS will
cause an error message:
---- START: ERROR ----
Contact Error: CONTACT_GEOMETRY_LIBRARY cannot be
Parasolid for flex/flex or flex/rigid contact,
CONTACT=4, it must be set to Default_library instead.
---- END: ERROR ----
• CONTACT involving flexible bodies is only supported with Adams/Solver (C++).
Any attempt to submit said models to Adams/Solver (FORTRAN) will result in an
error being issued, for instance:
---- ERROR ----
Solver could not run because one or more model elements
are only supported by the Adams/Solver (C++).
Unsupported element names:
CONTACT_3
CONTACT_6
• The flexible body edges participating in contact must be planar (2d). The Solver
will report an error message when the IEDGE and/or the JEDGE in a flex contact
is not planar. For example:
---- START: ERROR ----
IEDGE selected for 2D Flex Body contact is not planar.
Model element CONTACT/1
---- END: ERROR ----
12 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
What’s New
• When using Flexible Body to Flexible Body contact and it is detected that both the
I and J geometries are planar, the following ERROR message will be issued:
---- START: ERROR ----
3D Flex Contact detection cannot be used with 2D
geometry.
Please select an edge rather than the entire Flex Body.
Model element CONTACT/1
---- END: ERROR ----
Similarly, when either the I or J geometry is planar (not both), the following
WARNING message will be issued, and the simulation will continue:
---- START: WARNING ----
3D Flex Contact detection is being used with 2D
geometry.
The simulation may not complete successfully.
Model element CONTACT/1
---- END: WARNING ----
• Contact between planar (2D shell element) flexible bodies should be defined using
the free edges of the shells. The Flex-Body to Flex-Body contact pair (using both
IFLEX and JFLEX arguments) is intended for 3D contacts and cannot be used
with planar (2D shell element) flexible bodies. If you try to use a pair of 2D shells
where it is not allowed an error message will be issued:
---- START: ERROR ----
3D Flex Contact detection cannot be used with 2D
geometry.
Please select an edge rather than the entire Flex Body.
Model element CONTACT/1
---- END: ERROR ----
With this release we have introduced a new feature that, when enabled, allows for a dynamic limit to be
prescribed whereby the flexible body is considered with a quasi-static modes representation. You can
specify the DYNAMIC_LIMIT and STABILITY_FACTOR parameters for a given flexible body
allowing the higher frequency mode content to be diminished. In some of our test cases the flexible-body
simulations would run up to 2X faster in cases where DYNAMIC_LIMIT=1000, and
STABILITY_FACTOR=10 were set.
The Dynamic Limit settings are accessible from the Dynamic Limit and Stability Factor fields
available on the Modify Body dialog box (Category: Name and Position) which is accessed from the
Location button on the Flexible Body Modify dialog box.
Note: For your convenience an MNF XForm button is also available from the Create a Flexible
Body dialog box in Adams/View.
Adams/Mechatronics
• Maintenance release
• Default Solver is Adams/Solver (C++)
Maintenance release
This release of Adams/Mechatronics is primarily a maintenance release. Several bug fixes have been
implemented.
Adams/SmartDriver
• Maintenance release
• Longitudinal and Lateral PID Controller Parameters (1-196194201, 1-24921681)
• Maximum values for Steering Force, Steering Torque and Steering Displacement (1-23442956)
Maintenance release
Several bug fixes have been implemented.
16 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
What’s New
In addition, you can also change PID Controller Settings for steering output if:
• the steering actuator type is set to Force (StFrcP, StFrcI, StFrcD)
• the steering actuator type is set to Torque (StTrqP, StTrqI, StTrqD)
Maximum values for Steering Force, Steering Torque and Steering Displacement (1-
23442956)
Following environment variables can be used to overwrite default maximum values (minimum = -
maximum) for:
Steering Force: MSC_SD_STFRC_MAX (Default 1.0E4 N)
Steering Torque: MSC_SD_STTRQ_MAX (Default 1.0E2 Nm)
Steering Displacement: MSC_SD_STDSP_MAX (Default 1.0 m)
Note: The maximum Steering Wheel Angle can be set in the smart_driver_vehicle_parameters
array as defined in the Adams dataset.
Note: In some flexible body models involving contact forces you may be required to set an
environment variable prior to the Adams2Nastran export operation. You will be notified of
this as per the following error message:
Native Contact Detection for Cylinder, Ellipsoid, and Box (1-FDB40713, 1-49159724, 1-
55753953)
Cylinders in contact with 3D complex solids will no longer be facetized when using the RAPID contact
engine. This enhancement will help to speed up the contact detection for some classes of models. If you
have a cylinder-to-solid contact, the CYLINDER will be treated analytically (not faceted) and the
complex solid will be faceted. This often improves the solver performance for models that contain a large
number of cylinders in persistent contact with complex solid geometry shapes, such as one might find in
a tracked vehicle, for example.
Similarly, the ELLIPSOID and BOX contact geometry GRAPHICS types are also treated analytically.
See Technical Article KB8018169 for details:
http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com/infocenter/index?page=content&id=KB8018169
Note: LSOLVER/Auto specifies that Adams/Solver (C++) is to automatically choose the most
appropriate solver based on the model being solved. This is the default setting.
New Static Equilibrium Solver Methods (C++ Solver Only) (Experimental Feature)
New methods for statics equilibrium solution with Adams/Solver (C++) are available. Several types of
alternative static solvers are being introduced which are designed to work in conjunction with the
existing (original) statics solver, taking the results of the last (unsuccessful) static iteration as a starting
point for subsequent iterations with the new methods. Refer to the METHOD argument on the
EQUILIBRIUM Statement in the Adams/Solver (C++) Help for documentation.
Sample Adams/Solver Statement:
EQUILIBRIUM/ EQUILIBRIUM/
, METHOD = ADVANCED , METHOD = AGGRESSIVE
, ATOL = 1.0E-006 , ATOL = 1.0E-006
, RTOL = 0 , RTOL = 0
, MAXITL = 40 , MAXITL = 40
, ETAMAX = 0.9 , ETAMAX = 0.9
, ETA = 1.0E-004
Adams/Tire
• Support for Inflation Pressure Changes in PAC2002 (1-74939325)
• Tire Data and Fitting Tool
• Deformable Road for Soft Soil Tire Modeling (Experimental Feature)
• Curved Regular Grid (CRG) Road (Experimental Feature)
• Aircraft Tire Models (1-77211891)
Notes: • The Adams/Tire STI Interface now supports .crg road format in combination with
FTire. There is no need to use an .rdf file as a wrapper.
• The CRG Road still has the experimental feature label which will be removed after
adding visualization and extensive testing.
• For more information about OpenCRG see: http://www.opencrg.org
The Aircraft Enhanced Tire model, for instance, requires only few tire model parameters which may be
estimated if only limited tire test data is available and features important tire model aspects, like corning
stiffness dependency on vertical tire load. The following example property files have been provided
within the Adams/Car shared database:
AA_small_basic_relax.tir
AA_small_enha_relax.tir
AA_small_trr64_rim.tir
More information about the Aircraft tire models is provided in the Adams/Tire documentation.
Adams/Vibration
Default Solver is Adams/Solver (C++)
In this release Adams/Solver (C++) has become the default solver for Adams/Solver, Adams/View, and
Adams/View plugins (such as, Adams/Controls, Adams/Durability, Adams/Vibration). It is anticipated
that a comprehensive transition of the entire user base may take several releases; therefore Adams/Solver
(FORTRAN) continues to be available and can be used for comparison purposes and to bridge the gap,
if necessary. Please contact us if you encounter any models that no longer run due to this change, or if
you find unexpected differences in the converged solutions.
Adams/View
• Default Solver is Adams/Solver (C++)
• Support for Shell Elements in Flexible Body Contact
• Adams2Nastran Enhancements (1-69930371)
• Adams/Solver Script Builder for Adams2Nastran (1-64870862)
• Support for New Static Equilibrium Solvers
• Support for Flexible Body Dynamic Limit
• Support for UMF Linear System Solver
• Animation looping preference (1-71516654)
26 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
What’s New
See Adams/Flex section and Technical Article KB8018471 for further details.
http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com/infocenter/index?page=content&id=KB8018471
Refer to Adams/Solver (C++ and FORTRAN) section for more information about the enhancements of
this Adams/Solver (C++) feature and Technical Article KB8018502 for further details:
CHAPTER 1 27
What’s New
http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com/infocenter/index?page=content&id=KB8018502
Note: The Flexible Body Modify dialog box allows the Dynamic Limit and Stability Factor fields
to be parameterized with design variables, if desired.
For more information, see Adams/Flex section and Knowledge Base Article KB8018493.
http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com/infocenter/index?page=content&id=KB8018493
28 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
What’s New
Note: For your convenience an MNF XForm button is also available from the Create a Flexible
Body dialog box in Adams/View.
If you are unfamiliar with the plot config file, please refer to the chapter Plot Configuration Files (in
the Reviewing Results section of Adams/Car) in the Adams Help System.
SimManager Integration
Support for connecting SimManager with Adams/View and Adams/Car in this release allows users to
establish connection properties to their SimManager server, Log on and Log off from the server, publish
an Adams model (.cmd or .adm) and all of its associated files (for example geometry) along with
simulation results to the server, and to retrieve published models and results from the server.
SimManager access is available through the File - SimManager menu entry or from the command line.
30 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
What’s New
Output and Contact Step Skipping for Results File (.res) Import (1-79455677)
Sometimes it is desirable to avoid importing the entire contents of very large result files (2 Gbyte or
greater) to reduce the memory footprint, save time, or to keep the number of output frames to a minimal
number so that animations can be displayed more rapidly.
You now have an option of specifying a time step interval and a contact interval which is used to reduce
the size of the XRF file during the file import. The new file read syntax for shrinking the result file is:
file results read &
filename=name_of_file.res &
skip_time_interval= n &
skip_contact_interval = n
where n >=0
If the skip_time_interval and skip_contact_interval are not provided (or if their values
are both 1) then the entire result file is read. If the skip_time_interval is 3, for example, and the
skip_contact_interval is 4, then every 3rd step (not including initial condition, input and
contact step) and every fourth contact step is included in the new shrunken results file, and is written to
disk with the name name_of_file_shrink_3_4.res. This smaller size file is then loaded into Adams/View
in place of the original file.
Both of File - Import dialog boxes in Adams/View and Adams/PostProcessor have been updated to
support this feature with the new fields, Time Step Skip and Contact Step Skip.
The python file ResFileShrinker.py can be used independently as well, as follows:
mdadams2010 python ResFileShrinker.py wasbig.res smallnow.res
time_step_interval contact_step_interval
where:
time step interval >= 0
contact step interval >= 0
Windows Example:
mdadams2010 python ResFileShrinker.py
C:\models\sample_res_files\test_model.res out.res 2 2
CHAPTER 1 31
What’s New
Notes: • This feature is utilized by Adams2Nastran when using the Export All Graphics
option.
• Graphics that are a child of a UDE are not exported.
• Graphics that are inactive are not exported.
Note: The original DOM code can be restored if the environment variable MSC_RESULTS_DOM
is set to 1.
For more information on these or other Adams Toolbar operations, see the Running and Configuring
online help (from the Help menu in any product, select Adams Help, on the left pane, select
Configuring Adams).
Note: We recommend that you use the Adams Toolbar to start your Adams products, but
if you want to automate certain operations, use the text-based Program Menu. For
more information, see the Running and Configuring online help.
CHAPTER 2 35
Running Adams Products
For more information on these or other operations, see the Running and Configuring online help.
Tip: Select the corresponding desktop icon for the product, if you installed it on your
desktop.
36 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Setting Preferences
Setting Preferences
This section describes how you can set preferences, such as your working directory, graphics setting, and
memory model size.
3 Getting Help
J Tool Tips
J
Online Help
J
Tutorials and Examples
40 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Tool Tips
Tool Tips
Tool tips display information about the item the cursor is currently over in an Adams product. The
following shows the tool tip that appears when you place the cursor over the link geometry tool.
Tool
Tip
Online Help
To help you use the Adams products, MSC.Software provides online help (HTML format). To view the
online help and tutorials, you can use your default Web browser. An example of online help is shown
below
Bookmark topics
of interest
Products grouped
by package
42 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Online Help
View topics
for any
product help
44 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Online Help
• Navigation arrows at the top of the pane to let you scroll through topics one at a
time.
• Automatic sync to show you where your current topic is in the table of contents (TOC).
This is very helpful if you, for example, search for a topic and want to know if there are more
topics on the subject. It shows you where the topic is in the TOC, allowing you to see whether or
not there are more topics with it.
46 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Online Help
Searching
You can search all the help files in HTML format for a particular product or all Adams products.
2. Press Search button at the top of the help window, enter the search text, and then
press the Go button .
The results appear in the pane on the left, replacing the table of contents.
3. Click the topic you want to view.
Printing
To print a file:
• In the help system you can select the Print button . to print the topic that you are viewing
• You can select the PDF button . to see the entire PDF file pertaining to the topic and print
the file like a regular PDF file. Notice that some of the images in PDF file may be cropped.
Index
The Index tab displays an alphabetical list of keywords associated with help topics. To view index entries,
you can select a letter group to display the entries for that group. When you click on an index entry, the
related topic will display in the topic frame. You can select Indexes in a product specific help or in the
main help system.
CHAPTER 3 47
Getting Help
Adams/View Examples
48 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Tutorials and Examples
MD Nastran 2006 Installation and Operations GuideMD Nastran
4 Supported Versions of
Integration Products
J
Support for Easy5 and MATLAB
J Supported Versions of Integration Products
50 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Support for Easy5 and MATLAB
Easy5
This release of Adams/Controls is certified to run with Easy5 2008r1.
Platform support is subject to change. For the latest information, see the Easy5 2008 Hardware and
Software Requirements at:
http://www.mscsoftware.com/products/easy5_support.cfm
Note: If you want to co-simulate with Easy5 and you are running Adams/Controls on one of the
platforms that Easy5 does not support, you should consider using TCP/IP communication.
This allows Adams/Controls to communicate with Easy5 even though the codes are
running on different platforms.
MATLAB
The supported versions of MATLAB are R2009a and R2009b. For further information regarding
platform support for Adams/Controls, see Technical Article KB8018977
(http://simcompanion.mscsoftware.com/infocenter/index?page=content&id=KB8018977). For more
information on MATLAB platforms and compatibility, see:
http://www.mathworks.com/support
Note: If you want to co-simulate with MATLAB and you are running Adams/Controls on one of
the platforms that is not supported by MATLAB, you should consider using TCP/IP
communication. This allows Adams/Controls to communicate with MATLAB even though
the codes are running on different platforms.
CHAPTER 4 51
Supported Versions of Integration Products
Adams
Company Product Name Product Version Product Platform
Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
The Mathwoks, Release 2009b Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x64
Inc. MATLAB Version 7.9 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x64
Simulink Version 7.9 Adams/Controls Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10
Real-Time Version 7.9 SP2 x 64
Workshop Sun Solaris 10 (64-bit co-sim
only)
Windows Server 2003
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows XP Professional
Windows Server 2003 x64
Windows Vista Enterprise x64
Windows XP Professional x64
Release 2009a Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
The Mathwoks, MATLAB Version 7.8 Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4 x64
Inc. Simulink Version 6.3 Adams/Controls Red Hat Enterprise Linux 5 x64
Real-Time Version 6.3 Suse Linux Enterprise Server 10
Workshop SP2 x 64
Sun Solaris 10 (64-bit co-sim
only)
Windows Server 2003
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows XP Professional
Windows Server 2003 x64
Windows Vista Enterprise x64
Windows XP Professional x64
HP HP-UX 11i
MSC.Software Easy5 2008 r1 (8.1.0) Adams/Controls IBM AIX 5.3
Corporation Red Hat Enterprise Linux 4
Sun Solaris 10
Windows Server 2003
Windows Vista Enterprise
Windows XP Professional
Windows Server 2003 x64
Windows Vista Enterprise x64
Windows XP Professional x64
MSC.Software MD Nastran R1 and above Adams/Car Ride UNIX and Windows
Corporation
Adams/Vibration
52 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
Supported Versions of Integration Products
Adams
Company Product Name Product Version Product Platform
MSC.Software MSC.Nastran V69.X and above Adams/Durability UNIX and Windows
Corporation
Adams/Flex
MSC.Software Marc 2005 and above Adams/Durability UNIX and Windows
Corporation
2003 and above Adams/Flex
MSC.Software Fatigue 2001 and above Adams/Durability UNIX and Windows
Corporation
nCode FE-Fatigue Version 5.2 and above Adams/Durability UNIX and Windows
ANSYS, Inc. ANSYS V6.0 and above Adams/Durability UNIX and Windows
I-DEAS 8, 9, NX 10 Adams/Flex
and above
MSC.Fatigue Quick Start Guide
Index
MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
A E
Accessing Easy5, 50
online help, 43 enhancements, 2
Adams Examples, 47
Index
Starting, 34
Index Adams Toolbar F
starting online help from, 44 F1, using to access help, 44
Adams/Car Firefox version for help, 42
What’s New, 3
Adams/Car Ride
What’s New, 5 I
Adams/Chassis Improvements, 2
What’s New, 6 new capabilities, 2
Adams/Controls other additions, 2
What’s New, 6 product integration, 2
Adams/Driveline Integrated master site, about, 43
What’s New, 8 Integration Products, 51
Adams/Durability Internet Explorer version for help, 42
What’s New, 8
Adams/Flex M
What’s New, 9 Master help site, 43
Adams/SmartDriver Matlab, 50
What’s New, 15 Mozilla, using with help, 42
Adams/Solver
What’s New, 16 N
Adams/Tire Navigating through online help, 45
What’s New, 23 Netscape Navigator version for help, 42
Adams/Vibration
What’s New, 25
Adams/View O
What’s New, 25 Online Help, 41
Automatic TOC sync, about, 45 accessing, 43
Online help
navigating through, 45
B printing, 46
Browsers, versions for help, 42 searching single product, 46
D P
Dialog box, accessing help for, 44 Preferences, 36
54 MD Adams 2010 Release Guide
U
UNIX
Preferences, 36
starting online help from, 44
Unix
Starting MD Adams, 34
V
Viewing all product help, 43
W
Web browsers, versions for help, 42
What’s New, 3
Adams/Car, 3
Adams/Car Ride, 5
Adams/Chassis, 6
Adams/Controls, 6
Adams/Driveline, 8
Adams/Durability, 8
Adams/Flex, 9
Adams/SmartDriver, 15
Adams/Solver, 16
Adams/Tire, 23
Adams/Vibration, 25
Adams/View, 25