Seamlessly analyze the dynamics of moving parts
Evaluate and manage the complex interactions between Multibody Dynamics disciplines using Adams’ innovative tool suite, optimizing products for performance and safety. Adams’ system-level design validation allows for swift improvements in a project’s early stages. Other benefits include:
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Build and analyze realistic MBD models for complex systems in minutes
Adams Modeler
The Adams Modeler is equipped with a powerful, next-generation pre- and post-processor, enabling you to render models with an incredibly realistic level of detail and physics.
Adams Car
Simulate all aspects of vehicle dynamics with a specifically tailored vertical application, armed with tools that push the boundaries of car physics simulations for design-perfect results.
Adams Machinery
Enhance machine processes using Adams’ vertical tool suite, to fine-tune all aspects of design prior to prototyping and production.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there an example repository for Adams models which can be referred for quick reference?
Here is an article that lists out locations where you can find example Adams models.
I am interested in using Adams/Car for FSAE. Are there any resources that I can refer?
The article below is the starting point for anyone interested in using Adams/Car for FSAE. It contains instructions for getting Adams, as well links and descriptions of many Adams FSAE resources, including the FSAE Database.
Adams/Car for FSAE Main Directory
Is there any example to model a textbook problem of a block on inclined plane?
Here is a link to article to an example problem that models a block sliding on an inclined plane.
Are there any step-by-step instructions to model a textbook problem of a block on inclined plane?
Here is a link to article to an example problem that has instructions on modeling a block sliding on an inclined plane with friction.
Is there any example to model a textbook problem of a block on inclined plane that uses CONTACT?
Here is a link to article to an example problem that models a block sliding on an inclined plane with CONTACT element.
Example of crate on inclined plane with friction and initial velocity.
What is the good starting point for contact modeling and solver settings in Adams?
Here is a webinar that discusses the contact modeling and solver settings in detail. (Login to SimCompanion required.)