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Modeling Tracked Vehicle Without ATV Toolkit

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Sam_Boch

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Apr 16, 2022
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Hey Guys,

Looking for the most efficient way to model Tracked vehicle on adams view without the ATV toolkit.
The straight forward approach I've experienced with is to create joint between all track links and the create contact between each link and all contacting bodies (driver wheel, tension wheels and ground)

any advice will be appreciated
Thank you,
Sam
 
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Hey Greg thank you

My approach worked for me in the past but it has much room for errors in missing some contact and joint definitions.

I'll make sure to look the use of timing chains, from your experience is it possible to define a contact between the chain and ground ? I want to model track behavior

Samuel
 
I don't know. I'd be writing a macro to set up all the links in the same way to avoid any missed contacts. For this you need a robust numbering system for a given link. Alternatively they may have written some weird algorithm for chains.

Cheers

Greg Locock


New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376
 
What about chain system in block Adams Machinery. Was you try use it? It appleable for your targets?
 
Hey Guys,

I succeeded to model a tracked vehicle and define all the contacts quite easily using Greg's advice on numbering system.
the procedure was defining the hardpoints for all wheels and track links , model one link in AView and Copy it around using simple parametrization and define joint between all links.
Its working good and not very demanding on the computer.
I'm currently using GSTIFF SI2 integrator and my runs collapse many times,
Any advice on solver definitions when using many contacts in a model? accuracy can be compromised for most of the runs I'm planning to do.

Thanks,

Samuel
 
I suggest you contact MSC. They can probably give you guidance there. Or read up on the solver types.

I'm glad you are making progress.

Cheers

Greg Locock


New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376
 
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