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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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368 Simulation Results<br />

Modifying Outputs of Components<br />

The Object Browser and Report Browser also display all outputs defined in a model sheet, and,<br />

in both browsers, you can delete defined outputs. While the object browser displays a separate<br />

folder for all outputs, the report browser displays the outputs next to components in the list.<br />

Using Data Reduction for Simulation Results<br />

<strong>SIMPLORER</strong> offers a powerful feature to reduce the size of output files. In the SIMULA-<br />

TION>OUTPUTS «Result Database» dialog, you can define options for saving simulation outputs<br />

in files. The following options are applicable to files:<br />

• Set the interval (start and end time) in which results are stored (start and end frequency<br />

for AC simulation)<br />

• Reduce frequency of stored simulation steps: step wise, time dependent (frequency<br />

dependent for AC simulation), or dynamic (dependent on the value change related to the<br />

last value in percent, 0% means constant values are stored only one time)<br />

Switching Off File Outputs<br />

Outputs in the<br />

Object Browser<br />

Outputs in the<br />

Report Browser<br />

All file outputs, defined in a model sheet, are stored in one .sdb result file. By default, numerous<br />

component quantities have file outputs. Default outputs are defined in the model library<br />

for each component.Therfore, if you not clear these default output definitions after dropping,<br />

a large result file is created of each simulation run.<br />

To suppress file outputs, check the option «Do not Create Default Output» in SHEET>PROP-<br />

ERTIES «System». Additional file outputs, defined after dropping a component, are not affected<br />

from this option. To save online outputs in .sdb files, choose FILE>SAVE after a simulation run.

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