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SIMPLORER User Manual V6.0 - FER-a

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10<br />

328 Physical Domains<br />

Dialog Settings<br />

� «Value»<br />

Click the «Value» field of the corresponding parameter to define a value. Common parameter<br />

types. Enter a numerical value, a variable, or an expression. Look the parameter meaning up<br />

in the parameter table below.<br />

«Name»«Default»«Unit»«Description»<br />

Displays the parameter names and their corresponding unit, default value, and description.<br />

You cannot make changes in these fields. If you want to add user-specific information to a<br />

parameter, use the «Info» field in the component output dialog.<br />

Damper<br />

Component Parameters<br />

Description [Unit] Parameter Name Data Type<br />

Spring Rate [N/m]/Spring Rate [Nm/rad] C/C real<br />

Component Outputs<br />

Description [Unit] Parameter Name Data Type<br />

Displacement [m]/Angle [rad] S/PHI real<br />

Force [N]/Torque [Nm] F/M real<br />

Velocity [m/s]/Angular Velocity [rad/s] V/OMEGA real<br />

Component Nodes<br />

Description Node Name Nature<br />

Pin1-Pin2 Translational Spring TRB1-TRB2/TR1-TR2 translational/<br />

translational_v<br />

Pin1-Pin2 Rotational Spring ROTB1-ROTB2/ROT1-<br />

ROT2<br />

rotational/<br />

rotational_v<br />

>>Basics>Physical Domains>Mechanical>Displacement-Force-Representation<br />

>>Basics>Physical Domains>Mechanical>Velocity-Force-Representation<br />

The component represents a simple damper specified by a linear damping coefficient.<br />

Ft () = DAMPING ⋅ v() t<br />

Mt () =<br />

DAMPING ⋅ ω() t<br />

Dialog Settings<br />

� «Value»<br />

Click the «Value» field of the corresponding parameter to define a value. Common parameter<br />

types. Enter a numerical value, a variable, or an expression. Look the parameter meaning up<br />

in the parameter table below.<br />

«Name»«Default»«Unit»«Description»<br />

Displays the parameter names and their corresponding unit, default value, and description.<br />

You cannot make changes in these fields. If you want to add user-specific information to a<br />

parameter, use the «Info» field in the component output dialog.

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