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Create Vibration Multi-Run Script

Vibration -> Test -> Vibration Analysis -> Create Multi-Run Script or
Vibration -> Test -> Create Multi-Run Script
Creates a simulation Script that you can use during multi-run simulations (such as Design study, Design of experiments (DOE), and so on). 
 
For the option:
Do the following:
Sim Script Name
Enter the name of the simulation script you want to create.
Vibration Analysis Name
Enter the name of your new or existing analysis.
Operating Point
Specify one of the following:
Static - Performs an equilibrium analysis (after assembling the system).
Assembly - Assembles the system into its input configuration.
Script - Executes a user-specified script. If the internal solver is selected in the simulation settings, this script can only contain Adams View commands. For the external solver, the script can only contain Adams Solver commands. Learn more with Solver Settings - Executable dialog box.
If you set Operating Point to Script, Adams Vibration displays the following option:
Simulation Script Name
Specify the name of your simulation script.
Damping
Check to include damping effects in the analysis. If not checked, damping effects are not included in the analysis.
Linear States Options (Valid Only with Adams Solver (C++))
Select to specify linear state options. This is only available for users running Adams Solver (C++).
Plant State
Reference Marker
Frequency Range/User-Specified Frequencies
Select the type of frequency you want to use.
If you select Frequency Range, Adams Vibration displays the following options:
Begin
Enter the beginning value for the frequency range.
End
Enter the ending value for the frequency range.
Steps
Enter the number of steps in the frequency range.
Logarithmic Space of Steps
Select if you want the frequency steps spaced logarithmically. If not selected, the steps are spaced linearly.
If you select User-Specified Frequencies, Adams Vibration displays the following options:
Frequencies
Enter the frequency values for the analysis.
Create Design Variables from Values in File
Select to open the Create Design Variable from File dialog box, where you can enter the file name that contains the design variable you want to use.