2010
Table Of Contents
- Contents
- Welcome to Autodesk Navisworks Simulate 2010
- Installation
- Quick Start to Stand-Alone Installation
- Prepare for Installation
- Install and Run Autodesk Navisworks Simulate 2010
- Move to Autodesk Navisworks from a Previous Release
- Install Autodesk Navisworks for Multiple Users
- Quick Start to Network Administration and Deployment
- Set Up a Deployment
- Installation Troubleshooting
- General Installation Issues
- How can I check my graphics card driver to see if it needs to be updated?
- When performing a Typical installation, what gets installed?
- Why should I specify the Project Folder and Site Folder?
- How do I share the Autodesk Navisworks settings on a site and project basis?
- Where are my product manuals?
- How do I register and activate Autodesk Navisworks?
- Deployment Issues
- Licensing Issues
- Networking Issues
- Uninstall and Maintenance Issues
- When adding or removing features, how can I tell what features get installed by default?
- Is it possible to change the installation folder when adding or removing features?
- When should I reinstall the product instead of a repair?
- Do I need my original disk to reinstall my software?
- When I uninstall my software, what files are left on my system?
- General Installation Issues
- Quick Start to Stand-Alone Installation
- Quick Start
- Get a Whole-Project View
- Work with Files
- Native File Formats
- Compatible CAD Applications
- Use File Readers
- 3DS File Reader
- ASCII Laser Scan File Reader
- Bentley AutoPLANT File Reader
- CIS2 File Reader
- DWG/DXF/SAT File Reader
- DWF File Reader
- DGN File Reader
- Faro Scan File Reader
- IFC File Reader
- IGES File Reader
- Inventor File Reader
- JTOpen File Reader
- Leica Scan File Reader
- MAN File Reader
- PDS File Reader
- Riegl Scan File Reader
- RVM File Reader
- SketchUp SKP File Reader
- STEP File Reader
- STL File Reader
- VRML File Reader
- Z+F Scan File Reader
- Use File Exporters
- Manage Files
- Explore Your Model
- Control Model Appearance and Render Quality
- Review Your Model
- Use Viewpoints and Sectioning Modes
- Record and Play Animations
- Work Within a Team
- Share Data
- Work with Files
- Animate Objects
- Create Photorealistic Visualizations
- Simulate Construction Scheduling
- Autodesk Navisworks Reference
- File Options Dialog Box
- File Units and Transform Dialog Box
- New Link Dialog Box
- Edit Link Dialog Box
- Edit Viewpoint Dialog Box
- Options Editor
- Default Collision Dialog Box
- Collision Dialog Box
- Convert Object Properties Dialog Box
- Culling Options Dialog Box
- Customize Dialog Box
- Customize Keyboard Dialog Box
- Edit Key Frame Dialog Box
- Publish Dialog Box
- Background Settings Dialog Box
- QTVR Object Movie Settings Dialog Box
- Export Rendered Image Dialog Box
- Image Export Dialog Box
- Animation Export Dialog Box
- Glossary
- Index
Glossary
Glossary of technical terms relating to Autodesk Navisworks Simulate 2010.
Display Terminology
average frame rate This shows the current measured frame rate, averaged over the last second.
average frame time This shows the time taken to render the last frame.
average triangle rate This shows the rate at which triangles are being rendered and is a measure of how well
your graphics card is working.
culling Culling is a process for determining items not to draw during the render of a scene. Autodesk Navisworks
does a level of prioritized culling with the
drop-out method of rendering interactive scenes, but you have a
certain level of control over other aspects of culling such as backface, near and far planes.
drop-out In order to maintain interactivity and guarantee a user-defined frame rate, Autodesk Navisworks only
renders what it can in the fraction of a second it has. The remainder is "dropped out", or not rendered.
Autodesk Navisworks prioritizes what is rendered and what is dropped out based on size of the item's bounding
box, distance from viewer and size on screen, so only the less significant items in the scene are dropped out.
Once navigation has ceased, the scene continues rendering until all items are visible.
frame rate The frame rate is the number of frames per second (FPS) that are rendered in the main navigation
window. Autodesk Navisworks guarantees a user-defined frame rate in order to maintain interactivity.
Export Terminology
These are terms specific to Autodesk Navisworks that are used in relation to exporting.
codec Codec stands for "COmpression-DECompression" and is a program that compresses and decompresses
animations when creating and playing back .avi files. Codecs are installed independently of Autodesk Navisworks
and are available when installed on your Windows
™
system and the same codec that was used to create an .avi
file is required to play it back.
File Terminology
cache files (.nwc) When any native CAD file file is opened or appended, Autodesk Navisworks creates a cache
file (.nwc) if the write cache option is set. When the file is next opened or appended, Autodesk Navisworks will
read data from the corresponding cache file rather than re-converting the original data if the cache is newer than
the original file. If the original file is altered, Autodesk Navisworks will re-create the cache file when it is next
loaded. Cache files speed up access to commonly used files. They are particularly useful for models made up of
many files of which only a few are changed between viewing sessions. Cache files can also be exported from
some CAD applications where a native file reader is not available with Autodesk Navisworks. Cache options can
be edited in the Options Editor (Tools ➤ Global Options ➤ Model node).
external references External references (sometimes called reference files or "XRefs") are shown in Autodesk
Navisworks Selection Tree as an inserted group. Autodesk Navisworks looks for the externally referenced files in
the same place as AutoCAD or MicroStation would.
If the Unresolved XRef dialog box is shown, then this link has somehow been broken and the referenced files
need to be relocated to where AutoCAD or MicroStation would expect them to be.
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