Getting Started
This page provides a quick introduction to using the Remote OpenFAST Plotter application.
Application Interface
When you first open the Remote OpenFAST Plotter, you’ll see the main interface divided into several tabs:
Remote OpenFAST Plotter main interface
The interface is organized into the following tabs:
Files Tab: Where you load and manage OpenFAST output files
Time Domain Tab: For creating time series plots
FFT Tab: For frequency analysis with Fast Fourier Transform
Phase Tab: For phase relationship analysis between signals
Files Tab
The Files tab is your starting point for working with OpenFAST data:
Loading Files:
Enter the paths to your OpenFAST output files (one per line)
Click “Load Files” to process the data
The application will show status indicators for each file
Managing File Sets:
Save frequently used file paths by entering a name and clicking “Save”
Load saved file sets using the dropdown menu and “Load” button
File Order:
Reorder files for consistent plotting using the file order panel
Use drag and drop or the reset button to manage file order
Time Domain Tab
Once files are loaded, you can create time series plots:
Signal Selection:
Choose signals for the Y-axes (multiple selections possible)
Select a signal for the X-axis (typically “Time”)
Set the display option (Overlay or Separate)
Plot Controls:
Click “Update Plot” to generate visualizations
Use the interactive controls to zoom, pan, and hover for details
Select time ranges to focus on specific portions of the data
FFT Tab
For frequency domain analysis:
FFT Parameters:
Choose the averaging method (None, Welch, or Bartlett)
Select the window function (Hanning, Hamming, or None)
Set segment size and overlap percentage
Configure plot appearance options
Frequency Annotations:
Add markers for important frequencies
Save and load annotation sets
Use color-coding to categorize different frequency types
Phase Tab
To analyze phase relationships:
Signal Selection:
Choose a reference signal
Select signals to compare against the reference
Click “Calculate Phase” to generate plots
Interpretation:
Examine magnitude and phase plots
Identify resonance points and phase changes
Compare across different signals or files
Quick Workflow Example
Here’s a typical workflow for analyzing wind turbine data:
Load Files:
Navigate to the Files tab
Enter paths to your OpenFAST output files
Click “Load Files”
Create Time Domain Plot:
Go to the Time Domain tab
Select blade root moment signals (e.g., “RootMycX1”)
Choose “Time” as X-axis
Click “Update Plot”
Perform FFT Analysis:
Switch to the FFT tab
Configure FFT parameters (typically Welch averaging, Hanning window)
Click “Calculate FFT”
Add annotations for known frequencies (1P, 3P, etc.)
Export Results:
Click “Export Plot as HTML” on either tab
Save the HTML file to share with colleagues
Next Steps
Once you’re comfortable with the basics, explore these topics in the user guide:
Managing file path sets for repeated analyses
Advanced FFT analysis techniques
Using phase analysis to detect resonances
Customizing and exporting plots for reports