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Rotor Connections Assembly dialog box
| Name | |
|---|---|
| Name | Specifies the name of the rotor connections assembly Simulation Object. |
| Description | Lets you enter a description for the rotor connections assembly Simulation Object.You can use Cut , Copy , and Paste commands to copy and paste the description. |
| Destination Folder | |
| Simulation Object Container | Specifies the folder in the Simulation Navigator in which the rotor connections assembly Simulation Object is stored.The list includes the root container and existing folders that you created using the New Folder command. Examples of a root container include Load Container, Constraint Container, and Simulation Object Container. |
| Folder Manager | Displays a hierarchical listing of existing folders.To create a new folder, right-click any level of the hierarchy and choose New Folder. |
| Connection Objects | |
| Group Reference | Lets you use a group to specify the connection objects.For more information, see Group Reference options. |
| Select Object | Lets you select connection objects from graphics window. |
| Stacked Smart Selector Methods | Opens the Smart Selector Methods dialog box where you can specify a progression of smart selection filters.For more information, see Smart Selector Methods dialog box. |
| Connection to Rotors | |
| Rotor 1 | Lets you select the rotor region that defines the first rotor. Select an existing rotor region or click Create Region to create a new rotor region.To filter a long list of rotor regions, click More Options to display options for searching and filtering the rotor regions. |
| Rotor 2 | Lets you select the rotor region that defines the second rotor. Select an existing rotor region or click Create Region to create a new rotor region.To filter a long list of rotor regions, click More Options to display options for searching and filtering the rotor regions. |
| Rotating in the Same Direction | Lets you specify the relative sense of rotation for coaxial rotors.If the positive sense of rotation for both rotors is identical and they physically rotate in the same direction, or if the positive sense of rotation for both rotors is in opposite directions and they physically rotate in opposing directions, select the check box.If the positive sense of rotation for both rotors is identical and they physically rotate in opposite directions, or if the positive sense of rotation for both rotors is in opposite directions and they physically rotate in the same direction, clear the check box. |
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Rotor Connections Assembly dialog box, Simcenter 3D 2021.1 Series
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