Configuring Adams Driveline
If you want to simulate assemblies with a comparably high number of degrees of freedom or modeling elements, before you start Adams Driveline, you may have to enable Adams Driveline to run larger models.
If the available memory is not sufficient during a session, Adams Solver, the analysis Driveline, prompts you to increase a certain array size. To do so, you must first exit the session after saving your assembly, including the subsystems.
To set the memory size on Windows:
1. From the Start menu, point to Programs, point to Adams 2024.1, and then select Settings & License.
2. From the treeview on the left side, double-click AView.
3. Select Preferences.
4. Click the memSize row and set the option menu to huge.
5. Select Apply.
6. From the treeview on the left, double-click ASolver to expand it, and then select Preferences.
7. Click the memSize row, and then set the pull-down menu to huge.
8. Select OK.
To set the memory size on Linux:
1. At the command prompt, enter the command to start the Adams Toolbar, and then press Enter. The standard command is adamsx, where x is the version number, for example adams2024_1.
The Adams Toolbar appears.
2. From the
Adams Toolbar, right-click the
Solver tool

, and then select
Change Adams Solver Settings.
3. Click the memSize row and set the option menu to huge.
4. Select OK.
5. From the
Adams Toolbar, right-click the
View tool

, and then select
Change Adams View Settings.
6. Click the memSize row and set the option menu to huge.
7. Select OK.