For the option: | Do the following: |
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Name | Enter the name of the torque to modify. |
Direction | Set the number of parts affected and the direction of the torque: ■On One Body, Fixed in Space - Sets the force direction so it is applied to a part. The force direction is fixed on ground. ■On One Body, Moving with Body - Sets the force so it is applied to a part. The part defines the direction of the force. ■On One Body, Moving with Other Body - Sets the force so it is applied to a part. A second part (the direction part) defines the direction of the force. ■Between Two Bodies - Creates a force between two parts. One of the parts can be ground. You cannot change a force on one part to a force defined between two parts or the reverse. You can, however, change a torque on one part to a torque on two parts or the reverse. Note: You cannot change a force created on one part and ground to a force created between two parts because the direction methods are not compatible. You’ll have to delete the force and create it again. |
The following text boxes are available depending on how you defined the direction of the force: Tips on Entering Object Names in Text Boxes. | |
Body | Change the action body to which the force is applied. |
Action Body | For a force defined between two parts, change the action body to which the force is applied. |
Reaction Body | Change the body that receives the reaction forces. |
Direction Body | Change the body that defines the direction of the force if you selected the direction option, On One Body, Moving with Other Body. |
Define Using | Enter how you want to define the force. Select: |
Function | If you selected Function for Define Using, enter the following in the Function (time) text box that appears: ■Constant force value ■Function expression To enter a function expression, next to the Function text box, select the More button to display the Function Builder. |
Parameters and ID | If you selected Subroutine for Define Using, enter the parameters to be passed to a user-written subroutine and its ID. |
Routine | Specify an alternative library and name for the user subroutine. Learn about specifying routines with ROUTINE Argument. |
Torque Display | Set to whether you want to display force graphics for one of the parts, both, or none. By default, Adams View displays the force graphic on the action body for single-component torques. |