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Re:收集的一些关于tire的资料,贴出来大家分享。
Article 10108
Tire property files (.tir and .tpf): common questions.
This article applies to ADAMS/Chassis, ADAMS/View, ADAMS/Solver, ADAMS/Car, ADAMS/Driveline, ADAMS/Pre, ADAMS/Motorsports, ADAMS/Tire (12.0) on all platforms.
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Question
I'm trying to learn about tire property files. I've seen different kinds, and
read about them in different manuals. Can you give an overview on these
files?
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Answer
Here are some commmon questions about this:
Question 1: I would like some clarification regarding the Tire Properties
file. What is the difference between a .tpf file and a .tir file?
Answer 1: A .tpf file is a tire property file used by the TIRE statement. See
"Using ADAMS/Solver", TIRE statement: "To use the TIRE statement you must
supply a tire property file (.tpf) and a road data file (.rdf). The tire
property file contains parameters, such as cornering stiffness, that
ADAMS/Solver uses to calculate tire forces." You can still use a TIRE
statement in View, but it is not prefered; ADAMS/Tire is prefered, but you
must define the elements needed for an ADAMS/Tire tire, as defined in
"Defining Tire" of "Using ADAMS/Tire. You can even use a TIRE statement in
ADAMS/Car, but it would be very difficult and cumbersome to do, as the
ADAMS/Car .adm file would have to be editted by manually to add the TIRE
statement. This is strongly discouraged, as the method of implementing a tire
using ADAMS/Tire in ADAMS/Car is much easier, prodived better solutions, and
is more flexible. A .tir file is a tire property file used by ADAMS/Tire, the
current and prefered method of creating a tire. See the ADAMS/Tire
documentation for more details on this.
Q2: There are 3 places that tires are talked about: 1) In ADAMS/Chassis (Pre)
and ADAMS/Car, 2) In ADAMS/Tire 3) In ADAMS/Solver. In 1) the ending is
stated to be ".tir" and uses the "TiemObject" Format.
A2. Yes, in ADAMS/Chassis (Pre), ADAMS/Car and ADAMS/Tire the usual ending is
".tir" for the TiemOrbit format. However, you could theoretically put whatever
suffix you want, it's just that by expecting a .tir file, it makes
searching/browsing for these files easier. You *could* potentially find other
tire property files with different suffixes -- in this case, just look at the
contents of the file to find out what kind of tire property file it is. The
TIRE statement should describe what kind of tire property file it wants
(usually ending in .tpf), ADAMS/Tire lets you know the format that it wants
(usually .tir), and 5.2.1 Tire explains what kind of tire property file it
wants.
Q3: In the "Using ADAMS/Solver" guide, it talks about the Analytic format to
be used with the FIALA model, but this is different from the "TiemObject"
Format and also refers to the ending as ".tpf".
A3: Yes, a TIRE statement expects a ".tpf" file, the same as those found in
the "$install_dir/solver/tire_dat" directory. The format of the TIRE statement
tire property file is different than the Tiem Orbit format for ADAMS/Tire.
Q4: I've read that if you're using ADAMS/Tire, you want to use the Tiem
Orbit format. However, ADAMS/Tire is not a module you run like ADAMS/Car or
ADAMS/Chassis (Pre). So if I am using the solver TIRE statement my tire
property format must not be in TiemOrbit format but Analytical for the FIALA
model?
A4: Yes, ADAMS/Tire is built into the solvers (standard solver, acarsolver,
apresolver), and it expects the Tiem Orbit format tire property files.
这是这篇文章的链接(下面如同):
http://support.adams.com/kb/faq.asp?ID=kb10108.dasp |
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