Animated plots represent snapshots of plotted data versus time or frequency. If results are available for one step (linear static, frequency, buckling, and steady state thermal analyses), results are linearly interpolated for several frames. Multiple steps are available for transient thermal, nonlinear, and drop test studies.
Additionally, you can use SolidWorks Animator and its camera functionality to animate plots.
To animate a plot:
In the COSMOS AnalysisManager tree, double-click a plot to activate it.
Right-click the plot and select Animate.
In the PropertyManager, under Basics:
Click Play
to start the animation.
View the animation in the graphics area.
Click Stop
to end the animation.
Click
.
To save an animation as an .avi file:
In the Animation
PropertyManager, set the necessary options but do not click Play
yet.
Select Save As AVI File.
Under Save As AVI File, set the necessary options and browse to where you want to save the file.
Under Basics,
click Play
to start
the animation.
Click Stop
to stop the animation.
Click
.
See Animation PropertyManager for information on all of the options in the PropertyManager.
To animate a plot with SolidWorks Animator:
In the COSMOS AnalysisManager tree, double-click a plot to activate it.
Start SolidWorks Animator and create an animation. Use the zoom, pan, rotate, and camera tools to animate the plot.
See the SolidWorks Animator help for more information.