Build Plots with ADAMS Request Files

ADAMS request files and MADYMO plot files organize data elements in a similar manner, although they use different labels for each element. The labels on the Build Plots panel change to reflect the type of data file loaded. For ADAMS requests files, the data is divided into Type, Request, and Component.

Field
Description
X Type
A data file can consist of different types of data. For example, an ADAMS file might contain time, displacements, velocities, accelerations, and forces. The available data types depend on the data file. Use the buttons to scroll through the types of data in the open file or click on the down arrow to expand the list. Select the data type for the X vectors. If time is chosen, the request and component are blank.
X Request
Once the data type has been selected, the data request set needs to be selected. Use the buttons to scroll through the requests or click on the down arrow to expand the list. Select a request.
X Component
ADAMS requests always contain eight components in the program:

X RY

Y RY

Z RZ

Mag Rmag

Use the buttons to scroll through the data components or click on the down arrow to expand the list. Select the data component.

Y Type
Select the data type for the Y vectors.
Y Request
Multiple requests can be plotted in the same window, or plotted in individual windows. The available choices are displayed in a list. The list can be expanded by clicking the expand button, . Select the request(s).
Y Request Filter
By default, all requests are shown. To search for a specific request, enter a string and press enter. The requests that match the string are displayed. The search request feature is case sensitive. To clear a filter, remove the text from the field and press Enter.
Y Component
Multiple components can be plotted in the same window, or plotted in individual windows. The available choices are displayed in a list. The list can be expanded by clicking the expand button, . Select the component(s).
Y Component Filter
By default, all components are shown. To search for a specific component, enter a string and press enter. Only the components that match the string are displayed. The search component feature is case sensitive. To clear a filter, remove the text from the field and press Enter.
Note: If multiple requests and components are selected, all possible combinations are plotted.