Too short Framerate - combining timesteps

Rahul_P1
Rahul_P1
Altair Employee
edited October 2020 in Community Q&A

Hello everybody,

I've got some question about the animation panel in Hyperview. In my result file, I have 8 time steps. By jumping to the first time step, my complete deformation takes place. In the following 7 steps nothing is changing. The Max. Frame Rate is at one..

For presentations I want to have a short animation, where the deformation happens very slowly and not as quick as described above. Is it possible, that this problem stick together with the definition of my Load-Curve? I defined the x- and y-values the following way (with simulation time 10s, Solver: LS Dyna):
0|0
5|0
100|15
1000|20
100000|20

I'm not very 'tightened' in FEM yet, but I still hope, that you can help me by solving this little problem.

Thanking you in anticipation icon_smile.gif

Regards,
Malou

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  • Rahul_P1
    Rahul_P1
    Altair Employee
    edited September 2014

    Malou,

    We can combine necessary timesteps and loadcases using a derived loadcase to animate them together, however if there is no change in your simulation results in the later time steps, this has to be rectified while preprocessing itself,