The IMPACT(x,x',x1,k,e,cmax,d)
function computes collision forces as a function of displacement and velocity.
Format
IMPACT(x,x',x1,k,e,cmax,d)
Arguments
x
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The independent variable. For a force calculation, define a displacement result to specify the x argument.
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x'
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The derivative of the independent variable. For a force calculation, define a velocity result to specify the x' argument.
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x1
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A positive real variable, number, or function. For a force calculation, specifies the free length of x when x < x1 . For a force calculation, the force is positive if x < x1 . The force is zero if x ≥ x1 .
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k
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A nonnegative value. For a force calculation, k is the stiffness of the boundary surface interaction.
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e
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A positive value. For a force calculation, e is the exponent of the force deformation characteristic. For a stiffening spring, enter e > 1.0 . For a softening spring, enter 0 < e < 1.0 .
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cmax
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A nonnegative variable. For a force calculation, cmax is the maximum damping coefficient.
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d
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A positive real variable. For a force calculation, d is the boundary penetration at which the maximum damping cmax is applied.
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Function Definition
IMPACT(x,x',x1,k,e,cmax,d) =
max(0,k*(x1 - x)e - STEP(x,x1-d,cmax,x1,0)*x')
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x < x1
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0
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x ≥ x1
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