Hypoid Gear Force

(Template Builder) Driveline Components -> Hypoid Gear Force -> New/Modify   Comprehensive Help
Defines a hypoid gear force. See Hypoid Gear Forces.
The dialog box has two modes: create and modify.
 
For the option:
Do the following:
Gear Name
If creating a hypoid gear force, enter a string to define its name.
If modifying a hypoid gear force, enter the database name of an existing hypoid gear force.
Pinion Gear I Part
Enter the name of an existing part that defines the pinion gear force action part.
Pinion Gear J Part
Enter the name of an existing part that defines the pinion gear force reaction part.
Ring Gear I Part
Enter the name of an existing part that defines the ring gear force action part.
Ring Gear J Part
Enter the name of an existing part that defines the ring gear force reaction part.
Pinion Construction Frame
Enter the name of an existing construction frame to define the z-axis around which the pinion rotates.
Ring Construction Frame
Enter the name of an existing construction frame to define the z-axis around which the ring rotates.
Case Construction Frame
Enter the name of an existing construction frame to define the z-axis around which the case rotates.
Property File
Enter a property file suitable for hypoid gears. You can enter a new property file name directly in the text box, or right-click to either search the chosen Adams Driveline database or browse for the file using the file navigator.
Contact Stiffness
Enter a real value that defines the hypoid gear contact stiffness.
Contact Damping
Enter a real value that defines the hypoid gear contact damping.
Differential Location
The Differential Location allows you to orient the hypoid gear as installed on a Front or Rear Axle (see Figure 1). The position of the gear mesh point reference markers and general forces used to implement the component are multiplied by -1 when Rear Axle is selected.
Select to display the Modify Entity Comments dialog box, where you can add multi-line comments to any entity to describe its purpose and function.
Learn about Recording Comments.
Select to view property file information. By default, your template-based product displays this information in the Information window, but you can choose to display the information in a text editor.
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