############## Physical Tests ############## "Physical Tests" supports storing, organizing and visualization of experimental data. Keep your "real-world" testing data all in one place, manage all of your experimental results and compare them with other records including your simulations. **What Will Be Covered** * Importing New Tests * Exploring Contents of Tests * Comparing Tests with other Records **Accessing** Open the application menu at the top left corner, and click on the Physical Tests icon or name to navigate to the page. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PT_access.png :width: 80% :align: center :title: Opening New Test Window .. centered:: :sup:`Access Physical Tests Page` | .. _NewTest: ******************* Importing New Tests ******************* Importing new tests is fairly simple. In order to get the most out of your physical tests with the platform, make sure to stick to these recommended file sources. **Importable files for Physical Tests include:** * Excel * CSV * BMS * SSV * DAT Importing One ============= Click on "New Test" in the upper right-hand corner of your screen on the Physical Tests main page. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PT_OpenNewTest.png :title: Opening New Test Window .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 1: Opening New Test Window` | Upload a file or multiple files from your computer by drag-and-dropping or clicking on the orange dotted line box (1). You can also browse the server files (2) by clicking on the associated link. Multiple files will upload as one test on this tab. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PT_One-Upload.png :title: Upload Files from Computer or Server .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 2: Upload Files from Computer or Server` | Clicking on "Browse Server Files" will open up the following window. Please see the Simulations section to learn more about sifting through these files. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PT_One-Upload_Browse.png :title: Browse Server Files .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 3: Browse Server Files` | Make sure to give your test a name and, if needed, specify the program, loadcase, project or template. d3VIEW provides programs, loadcases and some templates you can select for your test. Once you have set these specifications, click on "Process" to finish the upload. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PhysicalTests_One-Process.png :title: Process Test Import .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 4: Process Test Import` | Importing Many ============== If you have multiple tests with in the same file or with the same specifications, you can use the "Many" to upload them more efficiently. Upload your files same as before by drag-and-dropping, clicking or exploring server files. Since you are uploading multiple tests, you will not be able to specify any names. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PhysicalTests_Many.png :title: Upload Many Tab .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 5: Upload Many Tab` | Importing Media Files ================================= If we have media files to include with our physical tests, we'll want to upload them under the Files tab in our newly created Physical test. To learn how to do this, :ref:`skip to the "Adding / Viewing Files" section. ` Data Storage ============== Physical Test data storage is based on the unique configuration set-up for your d3VIEW account. :ref:`Check out this section on data storage ` to understand how data is generally stored in d3VIEW. *************************** All Tests Overview *************************** On the Physical Test main page, we have options to sort, review, customize and export all our tests. Let's review. Filtering =========== Use the left side panel generic quick filters to sift through tests quickly. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/quickfilters.png :width: 70% :align: center :title: Upload Many Tab .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 1: Generic Quick Filters` | We can also use advanced filters at the top of our test table to search and find specific tests. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/advancedfilters.png :title: Upload Many Tab .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 2: Advanced Specific Filters` | .. _sharedfilter: Shared Tests/Simulations are now visible in the shared with user filter .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/sharedfilter.png :title: Filters .. centered:: :sup:`Filters` | Reviewing =========== View a summary of all tests by clicking this option at the top of the table. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/testsummary.png :title: Upload Many Tab .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 3: Test Summary` | We can also view our table in alternative visualizations under the eye icon type. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/testtableviews.png :title: Upload Many Tab .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 4: Test Table Views` | When choosing a different visualization, we'll be prompted to set up chart specifications in order to visualize it as we desire. .. video:: _static/movies/PhysicalTests/PT_PivotTable.mp4 :width: 100% | | Customizing ============ We can customize our table by clicking on this option on the top right corner over the test table. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/customizetable.png :title: Upload Many Tab .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 5: Customize Test Table` | Change the look of the table or reorder and exclude columns. .. video:: _static/movies/PhysicalTests/PT_CustomizeTable.mp4 :width: 100% | | Exporting =========== Use the Download option on the top right of the test table to export tests in a multitude of ways. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/exporttable.png :title: Upload Many Tab .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 6: Customize Test Table` | .. _ReviewTest: *************************** Exploring Test Contents *************************** On the Physical Tests main page, click on the name of a test in the table to view its contents in a new tab. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/ViewTestContents.png :title: Open Physical Test .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 1: Open Physical Test` | The first section (1) presents an overview of the test. You can review responses, files and comments in the other tabs. You can also share, edit and delete this particular Physical Test (2). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PT_ViewTest2.png :title: View Physical Test .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 2: View Physical Test` | Adding / Viewing Responses ========================== The Responses tab presents your responses' summaries and visualizes them when ever possible. Click on the 3 dots next to a response to view actions you can perform on the responses. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PT_ResponseActions.png :title: Physical Test Response Actions .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 3: Physical Test Response Actions` | You can also select (check) multiple responses and hit the "Selected" drop-down to view all the bulk actions you can perform on them. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PT_ResponseActions2.png :title: Physical Test Response Actions .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 4: Physical Test Response Actions` | Click on "Extract Responses" to create more responses or to apply a template. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PT_extractResponse.png :title: Add Physical Test Response .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 5: Add Physical Test Response` | Curve Responses link with d3VIEW's Curve Viewing Application Newton for enhanced analysis. To learn about Newton, `follow this link. `_ Filtering Responses ==================== Click on the filter icon at the top to use customized filters for sifting through your physical test responses. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/FilterResponses.png :title: Filter Responses .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 6: Filter Responses` | The datatype filter has an array of filetypes to choose from including MDF/DAT file options which have been adde as of February 16, 2022. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/FilterDataSource.png :title: Filter Data Source .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 7: Filter Data Source` | Overlay Responses =========================== Overlaying same response from two different Physical tests will now have two legends with colors. .. video:: _static/movies/overlayresponsesph.mp4 :width: 100% | | .. _AddTestFile: Adding / Viewing Files ====================== Click on the "Files" tab of your physical test to review your uploaded files. You can also add more files by clicking on the "Add File" button and using the upload box. (Read on to learn how to add media files step-by-step). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PT_FilesTab.png :title: Physical Test Files .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 8: Physical Test Files` | Uploading Media Files ---------------------- Under the files tab, click on the blue Add File button at the top. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/AddFile.png :title: Add Media File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 9: Add Media File` | We'll drag-and-drop all our media into the upload box and click Process. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/UploadProcessFiles.png :title: Upload and Process Media Files .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 10: Upload and Process Media Files` | Once fully upload, our media files will populate onto the page. (Click Refresh if you do not seem them initially). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PopulatedMediaFiles.png :title: Populated Media Files .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 11: Populated Media Files` | Extracting Media Files ------------------------ If we want to turn our media files into Physical Test responses for comparing with other Physical Tests or Simulations (more on comparisons in the next section), we can do that by extracting them as responses. Under the Responses tab, click on the blue Extract Response button towards the top right. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/ExtractResponseMedia.png :title: Extract Response .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 12: Extract Response` | In the next window, choose the Data Source > File option. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/ChooseDataSourceFile.png :title: Choose Data Source > File .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 13: Choose Data Source > File` | Name the response and choose which media file to extract from in the attachment drop-down. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/SpecifyNameChooseAttachment.png :title: Specify Name and Choose Attachment .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 14: Specify Name and Choose Attachment` | Under content type, specify the media file type. Here, we are extracting an image, but there are also other options such as EDP, LS-OPT and JS3D (Peacock 3D). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/SpecifyMediaFileType.png :title: Specify Media File Type .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 15: Specify Media File Type` | Now, we can click Extract to officially add the image as a response. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/ExtractResponseMedia2.png :title: Extract Response .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 16: Specify Media File Type` | Our new image response with appear as a response in the Response tab. Click Refresh if you do not see it initially). .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/NewExtractImageResponse.png :title: New Extracted Image Response .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 17: New Extracted Image Response` | .. _CompareTest: ********************************** Comparing Tests with other Records ********************************** The platform makes it easy to compare your physical tests with other records, including your simulations, through the Simlytiks visualization application. Start by clicking the check mark box next to a test to select it. Select as many as you would like to compare, and then click "Compare Responses" under the "Selected" drop-down menu or under the right-click menu. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/compareresponses.png :title: Compare Physical Test Responses .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 1: Compare Physical Test Responses` | You can also start with a simulation. On the simulations home page, select the simulation(s) and continue similarly by clicking "Compare Responses" under the "Selected" drop-down menu or under the right-click menu. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Simulations/compareresponses.png :title: Compare Simulation Responses .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 2: Compare Simulation Responses` | Once the window pops up, click "Add Records" at the top to search for and add more records to compare. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/CompareRecordsWindow.png :title: Add More Records Button .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 3: Add More Records Button` | Then, use the drop-down menu to switch between your physical tests and simulations (1). All your separate records for the particular chosen section will be shown on the list (2) to the left. Click the "Select" (3) button next to a particular record to add or drag it to the "Selected" list (4) to the right. Click "Done Adding" (5) once you've chosen all your responses. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/AddRecords.png :title: Search for and Add Records .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 4: Search for and Add Records` | Make sure to choose any corresponding templates (1). Then, click on the "Compare" (2) button at the bottom to open the records in the Simlytiks application. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/compare.png :title: Process Records for Comparison .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 5: Process Records for Comparison` | Here, you can visualize aspects of the records for comparison. Please see the `Simlytiks section `_ to better understand how to visualize your records. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PhysicalTests_CR_Visualize.png :title: Visualize Records in Simlytiks .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 6: Visualize Records in Simlytiks` | New as of June 1, 2002, you can turn on record view for Simlytiks Pivot Table visualizer by enabling the Link Cells to Tests/Simulations option. .. thumbnail:: /_images/Images/Physical_Tests/PivotLinkSimTest.png :title: Link Simulation/Test Records .. centered:: :sup:`Figure 7: Link Simulation/Test Records` | .. _comparetests: One pager curve responses in Simlytiks now have a default color By to be 'name' if the Dataset has a name column. .. video:: _static/movies/comparecolorby.mp4 :width: 100% | | For additional questions about how to navigate the d3VIEW platform, please feel free to email our team at: support@d3view.com.