A time-domain animation consists of one animation frame for every output step that you request in a time-based
Simulation in an Adams product, such as a
Dynamic simulation in Adams View. For example, if you performed a simulation from 0.0 to 10.0 seconds and asked for output every 0.1 seconds, Adams Solver records data at 101 steps or frames. It creates a frame every tenth of a second for ten seconds plus one at time 0.0.