Construct Models

MBS models can be created interactively in MotionView using its easy to use interface.

Add an Entity

To add an entity:
  1. Right-click on the entity toolbar to bring up the Add “Entity” dialog.
  2. Enter a Label and Variable for the entity.
  3. Click OK to add the entity and close the dialog.
    Tip: Click Apply to add the entity while retaining the dialog to add additional entities.
When the entity is added, the last added entity gets selected and its panel is displayed in the panel area. The entity is now available for editing.


Figure 1.
Note: Certain entities like Point, Body, Graphics, Joints, Bushings, SpringDamper, Forces etc. can be added as pair. A pair can be made symmetric in the Global XZ plane

It is recommended to provide a meaningful Variable name (varname) to entities. Entities are identified and referenced through their variable names.

Edit an Entity

To edit any entity, it needs to be selected to display its panel. An entity can be selected by clicking on the entity in the browser or by clicking on the entity graphics (if available) in the modeling window. To filter the entity being selected using the graphics area, left click on the entity toolbar. Once the entity gets selected, its panel is displayed.


Figure 2.
The panel for an entity shows its properties, reference to other entities and are arranged in horizontal tabs. Pair entities will have Left and Right vertical tabs.


Figure 3.
A property could be any one of the following:
  • Real, Integer, String data
  • File reference
  • Drop-down option
  • Entity reference
A property can be parametrically linked to a property of another entity.


Figure 4.
The Expression Builder can be used to build complex expressions and access entity properties.


Figure 5.
An entity reference in the panel is indicated by a yellow colored collector. Clicking on the collector makes it active indicated by a cyan border. When picking mode is active on a collector, the entity selector gets deactivated.


Figure 6.
When the collector is active, the reference can be resolved through:
  1. Picking the entity in the graphics area, if the entity has a graphical representation.

    OR

  2. Select dialog by clicking again (double-click) on the collector.


Figure 7.

Mouse and Keyboard Controls

Use the following mouse and keyboard controls to manipulate the view of the model in the modeling window.
Press To do this
Ctrl+Left mouse Rotate the model.
Ctrl+Right mouse Pan the model.
Ctrl+Scroll wheel Zoom in/out.
'F’ key Fit the model to the window.
Tip: These default controls can be changed from Tools > Options.

Creating a multi-body model consists of creating entities such as bodies, points, graphics, joints, force elements and outputs. A CAD geometry can also be used as an input to create bodies and graphics.

Use CAD Geometry

MotionView supports reading several variety of CAD formats. CAD components can be imported to create bodies and associated graphics.


Figure 8.

Interact with CAD geometry

MotionView can recognize features in the CADGraphics that may be used to create points and curves needed as reference for other entities. This feature needs to be turned on (off by default) from Tools > Options > Build Model > Allow CAD feature recognition for picking.

With this feature on, geometrical objects can be used to define MotionView entities. For example, while picking into a Point collector, an arc center can be located to automatically create a point at that location.


Figure 9.
Similarly, an edge or an axis can be used to automatically create vector entity.


Figure 10.

Save a Model

  1. From the File menu select Save > Model.


    Figure 11.

    OR

  2. Click the Save Model button on the Standard toolbar.
Note: If the model in the data base is a new model, a dialog will be displayed. If the model already has a file name, it will be saved directly (no dialog will be displayed).

A MotionView model is saved in ASCII form with an .mdl extension.

Open Model Files

To locate and open an MBD model file in MotionView:
  1. From the File menu select Open > Model.


    Figure 12.

    OR

  2. Click the Open Model button on the Standard toolbar.
Note: If the Open Model button is not visible on the toolbar, click on the Open drop-down menu (the arrow next to the current icon) and select the Open Model option.