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Planar TrussExamplefor ComrelAdd-onRCPConsult, 2021-2025Page 14Run and Text OutputBefore running the job, you can modify under Job %u2192Settingsthe Computational Options. The description of this step will be omitted here. For the original RubyPlanarTruss.bti a SORM analysis will be performed. Otherwise all options are the default settings. You reach Computational Optionsdirectly by its button in the main toolbar watch the tooltips.You can now run the reliability analysis under main menu item Job %u2192Run or by a click on the semaphore-like button at the right end of the toolbar. Runstarts the reliability computation.Attention in the unlicensed version of the Ruby Interface the content of Rubyscript filefor this example (2 variants) and SymbolicExpressionsarepreservedfor aRun. However, you can change contentof script file or values in Stochastic Modeland evaluate everything by Numerical Evaluator,but reliability computation is only allowed forthepreservedcontent.During runtime, the most important results are always directed to the Results tabin order to control performance. Termination of the run is indicated by a message (Reliability analysis is finished...). You may scroll through the results to get a quick overview.Therun produces the results file *.rti, the monitoring file *.mti and the post-processing file *.pti forstandard graphical post-processing. In the case at hand the following files are produced: RubyPlanarTruss.rti, RubyPlanarTruss.mti and RubyPlanarTruss.pti.%uf046For STRURELAdd-ons like RubyPlanarTruss.sao described here a new subdirectory below the \\Add-ons\\directory will be created with the name of the SAO, here \\RubyPlanarTruss\\.It will collect all the filesmentioned in this example.Results are written to the file *.rti (RubyPlanarTruss.rti for this example) which can be opened under View %u2192Results.You can check themonitoring file (View %u2192Monitoring) RubyPlanarTruss.mti and create standard plots from the plotfile RubyPlanarTruss.pti (PlotsTab).All these 3 files are ANSI text files, and you may also check these by e.g. Notepad.