The input signal w_ref defines the
reference speed in [rad/s]. Flange
flange is forced to move relative
to flange support according to this reference motion. According to
parameter exact (default =
false), this is done in the following way:
- exact=true
The reference speed is treated exactly. This is
only possible, if the input signal is defined by an analytical
function which can be differentiated at least once. If this
prerequisite is fulfilled, the Modelica translator will
differentiate the input signal once in order to compute the
reference acceleration of the flange.
- exact=false
The reference angle is filtered and the second
derivative of the filtered curve is used to compute the reference
acceleration of the flange. This second derivative is
not computed by numerical differentiation but by
an appropriate realization of the filter. For filtering, a first
order filter is used. The critical frequency (also called cut-off
frequency) of the filter is defined via parameter
f_crit in [Hz]. This value should be selected in
such a way that it is higher as the essential low frequencies in
the signal.
The input signal can be provided from one of the signal
generator blocks of the block library Modelica.Blocks.Sources.
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