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Full-Vehicle Analysis: J-Turn

(Standard Interface) Simulate Full-Vehicle Analysis Open-Loop Steering Events J-Turn
 
For the option:
Do the following:
Full-Vehicle Assembly
Select the Full-Vehicle Assembly you want to analyze. The menu lists all full-vehicle assemblies currently open in your session.
Assembly Variant
Select the assembly variant you want to analyze. The menu lists all full-vehicle assembly variants of the chosen assembly.
Switches to the selected variant and adds the required testrig as needed.
Output Prefix
Enter a string that specifies the Analysis Output Name. The string can contain only alphanumeric characters and underscores (_). Adams Car appends the suffix _jtr to form the complete analysis name. For example, if you enter test_45 as the output prefix, the analysis name becomes test_45_jtr.
Solver Settings File
Select one or more files (extension .ssf) defining the solver settings to be temporarily applied for this simulation (optional).
Note: Solver settings files are applied in the order specified, so if multiple .ssf files contain the same solver settings, the last file in the list determines those settings.
Opens the Solver Settings File (extension .ssf) editor dialog box.
End Time
Specify the time, in seconds, at which the analysis ends.
Number of Steps / Step Size / Step Frequency
Select either of the following:
Number of Steps: Specify the number of Output Steps.
Step Size : Specify the size of the Output Steps.
Step Frequency : Specify the number for the output frequency.
Simulation Mode
Select interactive, background, graphical, event or files only.
Enter the name of a file that contains road data information. The tire subsystems use this information to calculate the tire/road interaction forces.
Import and visualize road graphics from file.
Remove road or path graphics.
View road / path file in info window.
Edit road / path file in road builder or text editor.
Initial Velocity
Enter the initial speed of the vehicle in the units specified in the pull-down menu to the right of the Initial Velocity text box.
Start Time
Enter a real value that specifies the time at which the braking is to start.
Gear Position
Specify the initial transmission gear for the analysis. The powertrain subsystem uses this parameter that acts as a gain for the throttle-demand output from the cruise control.
Suggested Gear Position based on desired Initial Velocity (or equivalent lateral acceleration and curvature radius for constant radius cornering events). The button suggests the gear position for the event in order for the engine speed to be in the range between stall speed and max revolution limit.
Turn Direction
Select either left or right to determine the turn direction.
Steer Angle
Enter Steering Wheel Angle at particular Lateral acceleration (say at 0.3 g) from gradually Increasing steer maneuver like ramp steer.
Steer Scale Factor
Enter scale factor to scale Steering Wheel Angle
Steer Rate
Enter rate of the Steering Wheel Angle (angle/sec)
Quasi-Static Straight-Line Setup
Select to perform a quasi-static prephase analysis before running the transient analysis on your full-vehicle assemblies.
For all cornering analyses, selecting this option causes Adams Car to perform a SKID_PAD quasi-static analysis.
For all other analyses, selecting this option causes Adams Car to perform a STRAIGHT (sometimes called ClearVision adjustment) analysis.
If you do not select this option, Adams Car performs a SETTLE analysis.
For more information about the different quasi-static setup method keywords (such as SETTLE and STRAIGHT), see Structure of Event Files.
Note: You cannot select the Quasi-Static Setup option if:
You do not have a powertrain subsystem in your vehicle assembly, because it is not possible to set the initial condition for the longitudinal or the lateral dynamics (throttle position).
Create Event Log File
Select if you want Adams Car to write information about the assembled model and analysis to an Analysis Log File.
Add Vehicle Dynamics Requests
Activates requests computing certain vehicle dynamics outputs during the full vehicle event.

Some of these additional requests are required for standard post-processing (reports and plots).
Compute Characteristic Values
Activates requests computing suspension and steering characteristics during the full vehicle event.

The additional requests are equivalent to those previously already available for suspension analysis.

See Output of Suspension Analyses in Adams Car - Running Analysis for more details.
Note: This feature is only available for C++ Solver.
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.
Learn about Recording Comments.
Select to display an Alignment dialog box where you can set toe, camber and caster alignment values.
 
Notes:  
For steer angle and steer scale factor, refer to below reference on J-Turn and Fishhook from NHTSA.
The steer angle is the angle at 0.3g lateral acceleration from slowly increasing steer event (for example, ramp steer).
References from NHTSA:
1. Phase VIII of NHTSA's Light Vehicle Rollover (DOT HS 809 705)
2. Light Vehicle Dynamic Rollover Propensity Phases IV, V, and VIResearch