November 2017 Newsletter: Introducing RecurDyn V9R1

By November 7, 2017October 22nd, 2018Newsletter

 
Better Engineering Through
Multibody Dynamic Simulation

 

November 2017 | Issue #1

Introducing RecurDyn V9R1

Learn more about the new features of RecurDyn V9R1 which can help you maximize your design performance with powerful improvements:
• Enhanced modeling and contact for MBD (Multi-Body Dynamics) analysis
• Mesher engine upgrades for easier and more accurate MFBD (Multi Flexible Body Dynamics) analysis
• Newly added toolkits for Multi-disciplinary analysis solution implemented in one environment to maximize design performance

RecurDyn Webinar Series 2017

RecurDyn V9R1 Training & Instruction

Join MotionPort for one (or all) of the webinars below to learn more about RecurDyn V9R1, new toolkits available and how to better implement RecurDyn in your current and future projects. These are presentations that were recently given at the 2017 RecurDyn Technology Workshop.

New Time Signal Generator Module training
with Nelson Woo

November 15th
11am ET / 10am CT / 9am MT / 8am PT

The new RecurDyn / Time Signal Generator (TSG) capability allows analysts to use physical test output data to predict the proper input forces and displacements to be applied to a multibody dynamic (MBD) model. This approach is typically used for vehicle testing, where the physical vehicle is tested over terrain but in the MBD model the vehicle is mounted on shaker plates. Here, RecurDyn/TSG takes vehicle testing data such as accelerometer data, and predicts the drive signals for the shaker plates in the MBD model. In this application the main advantage of this approach is that it removes the requirement for terrain, driver, and tire modeling, which can be difficult to characterize correctly.

In the webinar, we will introduce the general concept of the RecurDyn/TSG approach, and will go through an example model to show how it is used. Training materials will be provided so the user can go through the procedure themselves at their own convenience.

Elasto-Hydro-Dynamic (EHD) Bearing Simulation
with Zach Smith

November 16th
11am ET / 10am CT / 9am MT / 8am PT

The enhanced RecurDyn / Elasto-Hydrodynamic (EHD) module increases the accuracy of simulating lubricated bearings, by taking into account the elastic deformation of the lubricated surfaces and its effects on the film shape and thickness. Effects of surface asperity (roughness) on the lubrication film are also taken into account. A typical application of RecurDyn/EHD is in engines where the effect of lubrication between pistons / cylinders and/or crank / connecting rods is crucial. In this webinar, we will work through an example model of an engine, so that users can learn how to use RecurDyn/EHD and how it can be applied to their own systems.

Enhancements & New Capabilities of RecurDyn V9R1
with Brant Ross

November 20th
11am ET / 10am CT / 9am MT / 8am PT

What is new for RecurDyn V9R1? Join Brant as he reviews the newest version of RecurDyn, with all of its new enhancements and new capabilities.

RecurDyn News & Tips

What is MFBD?

MFBD (Mutli Flexible Body Dynamics) in RecurDyn is a technology used to analyze the dynamic behavior of systems which include both rigid bodies and flexible bodies.

Learn more here

Tip for Users

How can I see the time required to complete the simulation? (Elapsed Time)

While simulating a model in RecurDyn, don’t you wonder how long it will take to complete a simulation?

Click here for the answer

Want to learn more about how MotionPort can help you with your projects? Contact us today to schedule a free web meeting to learn how RecurDyn, Particleworks, and MBD for ANSYS are helping our clients and how they can help you.

MotionPort LLC | St. George, UT | www.motionport.com
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