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You can store more than one model in a modeling database. You may find it helpful to store multiple models in the same database because it lets you:
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2. In the Model Name text box, enter the name of the model that you want to create. You can enter up to 80 alphanumeric characters. You cannot include special characters, such as spaces or periods.
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5. Select OK.You can set a view window so it displays a particular model in the current modeling database. You will find this helpful when you want to compare different models or work with different models at the same time.
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4. Select OK.You can merge one model in your database into another model. For example, you can merge a subsystem, called the source model, which you want to work on separately, into the base destination model when you are ready to work on them as a whole. Adams/View maintains the source model and does not change it after the merge operation.This is helpful for merging two subsystems stored in the same database into a single model. It allows you to work on each subsystem individually and merge them together when you are ready to work on them as a whole.
• Enter a set of translations and rotations that Adams/View applies to the source model. Adams/View first rotates the model then translates it.
• Specify whether Adams/View merges parts with the same name into one part, or copies and renames the duplicate objects before merging them into the destination model.
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2. In the Base Model Name text box, enter the name of the destination model.
3. In the Model to be merged text box, enter the name of the source model that you want to merge into the destination model.
4. By default, you enter Cartesian (x,y,z) coordinates. You can change the convention for entering translational positions. Learn more about coordinate systems.Adams/View orients the coordinate system starting from the initial coordinate system and applying three successive rotations. By default, you supply body-fixed 313 Euler angles. You can change the convention for entering orientation angles.
7. Set the pull-down menu to either merge parts that have the same name (Merge) or rename the parts before merging the models (Rename).
8. Select OK.Renaming a Model
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5. Select OK.Modifying a Model's Comments
1. On the Edit menu, select Modify. Be sure that no objects are selected. If objects are selected, click the background of the main window or double-click the Select tool.
3. Select the Commentstool on the dialog box and enter any comments you want associated with the model.
4. Select OK.Printing ModelsAdams/View prints the currently displayed model as it appears in the currently active view window. You can set various print options, such as specifying Postscript or HPGL format.Before printing, be sure to check which view window is the active window and what the magnification of your model is in the view window. You might also want to check the font that Adams/View is using for printing text. Learn about Setting Screen and Printer Fonts.
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Select Printer and, in the Printer text box, enter an operating system command to execute the print job (for example, lpr -Psp2 or lp -c -Ppd1 ). Select File and enter the location and name of the file to which you want to print the model in the File text box. Select either Color or Black and White. If you select Black and White, Adams/View prints the model in black and white even if you are using a color printer. Select the size of paper or select Default to accept the current default paper for the printer.
• Deleting a ModelYou can remove a model and all its objects from the modeling database. When you delete a model, Adams/View removes the following objects from the modeling database:
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3. Select OK.If you selected Delete from the Build menu, Adams/View asks you to confirm the deletion of the model.
4. Select Delete.Viewing Model Topology Map Through Information WindowThe model topology map displays information about the parts in your model and determines what constraints are owned by the model and what parts the constraints connect. The information appears in the Information window.
• By part - Lists each part in the model, along with the parts it is connected to and what constraints or forces are affecting it.
• By connections - Displays each constraint and force with the parts they connect and act on. Also displays any unconnected parts.
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• In Adams/View, on the status bar, from the Information tool stack, select the Model Topology by Parts tool.
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