Use the Editor to create and edit template files, parameterize ASCII files, create variables or shape templates, recognize
and edit Templex statements in files, execute parameterized files, and perform advanced editing.
An input variable is a system parameter that influences the system performance in the chosen output response. It is
an object that is varied by the study based on certain rules.
Once the study Setup is complete, an unlimited combination of approaches can be added to a study. A study approach
is a specific set of steps taken to study the mathematical model of a design.
Before you can create approaches you must first setup your Study by defining input
variables and output responses.
Edit Files
Use the Editor to create and edit template files, parameterize ASCII files, create variables or shape templates, recognize and edit Templex statements in files, execute parameterized files, and perform advanced editing.
Define Models
A model is part of a study. It is the model of the system that is subjected to a study.
Define Input Variables
An input variable is a system parameter that influences the system performance in the chosen output response. It is an object that is varied by the study based on certain rules.
Select a Numerical Method
Select a numerical method to use when evaluating run data from the study Setup.
Evaluate Run the approach to test the proper writing, executing, and extraction of the models.
Define Output Responses
An output response is a measurement of system performances, such as weight, volume, displacement, stress, strain, reaction forces, and frequency.
Post Processing
View the computational results from the study Setup.
Create Reports
Package reports for data generated during the study setup.