(Standard Interface) Simulate -> Suspension Analysis -> Single Wheel Travel
Single Wheel-Travel Analysis
Runs a single wheel-travel analysis.
 
Select the suspension assembly you want to analyze. The menu lists all suspension assemblies currently open in your session.
Enter a string that specifies the analysis output name. The string can contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores (_). Adams/Car appends the suffix _single_travel to form the complete analysis name. For example, if you enter test_45 as the output prefix, the analysis name becomes test_45_single_travel.
Enter a value that corresponds to the number of solution steps from the lower bounds to the upper bounds of input.
Select interactive, background, or files only.
Enter a real value that fixes the upper limit of wheel-center displacement relative to the input position. A positive value moves the wheel center upward.
Enter a real value that fixes the lower limit of wheel-center displacement relative to the input position. A positive value moves the wheel center upward.
Left - The value in the Fixed Wheel Center text box value fixes the right wheel.
Right - The value in the Fixed Wheel Center text box value fixes the left wheel.
Enter a real value that fixes the opposite wheel-center vertical displacement. For example, if you choose set Side to Left and enter 50 mm in this text box, Adams/Car fixes the right side wheel-center vertical wheel center as 50 mm above design position, and moves the left wheel from the lower to the upper bound.
Wheel Center - Represents the center of the wheel.
Contact Patch - Represents the point of contact between the tire and the road.
Enter a real value that fixes either the rack displacement or the steering wheel, depending on the selected steering input mode:
Steering Input = Length, Adams/Car fixes the rack displacement to the specified value.
Steering Input = Angle, Adams/Car fixes the steering wheel to the entered value.
Angle - The steering input is an angle applied to the steering wheel.
Length - The steering input is a length travel applied to the rack.
Vehicle - Independent tables
Iso - Dependent or tilting tables
Select if you want Adams/Car to write information about the assembled model and analysis to an analysis log file.
Select to display a dialog box where you can add multi-line comments to any entity, to describe its purpose and function. Adams/Car displays different comments dialog boxes, depending on the entity type for which you want to record comments:
If recording comments for modeling entities in Standard Interface, Adams/Car displays the Entity Comments dialog box.
If recording comments for any other entity type, Adams/Car displays the Modify Comment dialog box.
 
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