AutoDamper
The AutoDamper entity is a force-velocity model designed to easily simulate a shock absorber used in ground vehicles. The AutoDamper entity reads force-velocity data from a file written in the TeimOrbit format.
- The damper properties are defined in a readable ASCII format file.
- The damper file can be referenced multiple times in the model (for symmetric dampers and for dampers that are used in more than one location).
- The data file format is used in other MBD codes, such as SIMPACK and ADAMS.
- The math that defines the Force-velocity relationship is contained in a subroutine, instead of in the user interface.
The Autobush uses a Force_Scalar_Twobody XML statement in the MotionSolve deck, along with a subroutine to calculate the force in the bushing.
Damper Graphic
A Damper graphic appears when an AutoDamper is added. The graphic includes two cylinders (shown in Figure 1).
The gray cylinder is attached to Body 1 and will move with that body. The red graphic is associated with Body 2 and will move with Body 2. Graphic sizes are calculated automatically and can be modified by expert users by editing the damper system definition.
![](../../images/post_processing/autodamper_example_mv.png)
Figure 1. AutoDamper Graphic
Connecting an AutoDamper
Sample TeimOrbit Damper File
$----------------------------------------------HEADER
[HEADER]
FILE_TYPE = 'dpr'
FILE_VERSION = 4.0
FILE_FORMAT = 'ASCII'
$----------------------------------------------UNITS
[UNITS]
LENGTH = 'mm'
ANGLE = 'degrees'
FORCE = 'newton'
MASS = 'kg'
TIME = 'second'
$----------------------------------------------CURVE
[CURVE]
{ vel force}
-4916.935 -8.889
-1000.0 -3.0
-500.0 -1.5
-250.0 -0.75
-100.0 -0.3
0.0 0.0
100.0 0.3
250.0 0.75
500.0 1.5
1000.0 3.0
4914.298 9.0416