This panel gives you an idea of the current state of your MultiJoint simulation.
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@ Joints number
This is the total number of individual joints.
@ Processed
Here you can see the number of joints which are currently processed at the same time during calculation. If this value is very high and your simulation is slow please consider using "Limit processed joints" under the → "Creation" panel.
@ Joint groups number
Within a MultiJoint there are groups of joints connecting particular body pairs – a joint group. This value indicates the number of linked body pairs.
@ Active
The value indicates the number of currently active joint groups.
@ Broken
This value tells you how many joint groups are currently broken. Broken joints are displayed as red crosses in the viewport; intact connections are green.
@ Partially broken
Here you can see how many joint groups are currently partially broken. Partially broken joints are displayed as orange crosses in the viewport.
@ Plastically deformed
If → "Plasticity" is enabled this value indicates how many joint groups are really experiencing this certain type of deformation.
@ With collision pair enabled
The parameter shows the number of joint groups whose corresponding body pairs are allowed to collide.
@ Max force being used
Here you can see the maximum force that has been exerted by an individual joint during the last calculation.
@ Max force used since creation
This value indicates the maximum force an individual joint has experienced since the beginning of the simulation.