Tagged: AIM App Example, discovery-aim, discovery-live, structures
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September 26, 2022 at 9:58 amSolutionParticipant
Application example of a sway bar assembly including non-linear contact, hinge and spherical joints, bolt pretension and multiple load steps. This project requires release 19.2 or newer.
Also included with this example is a Discovery Live file which contains simulations evaluating the structural performance of the bracket. Loading in the Live simulation is based on joint force and moment outputs from the assembly level simulation run in AIM.
Alternative keywords: anti-roll bar, roll bar, anti-sway bar, stabilizer bar
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