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Defining Torque/moment based on angular velocity.

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    • kira
      Subscriber

      In my system, I am defining torque on a body as function of the angular velocity of that body in transient analysis.

      Is there any variable where the angular velocities of the different bodies in a model get saved, that I can grab and use in my equation for torque/moment in the transient model

    • dlooman
      Ansys Employee
      So during the transient you want to retrieve the current angular velocity and then update a torque value? There's no variable that contains the current angular velocity so it will need to be done indirectly. You can add a small point mass to your model and then query the current rotation of the point mass. Then you can compute the current angular velocity as (current_rotation - previous_rotation)/(time step).
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