Fixed

Flange fixed in housing at a given angle

Information

This information is part of the Modelica Standard Library maintained by the Modelica Association.

The flange of a 1D rotational mechanical system is fixed at an angle phi0 in the housing. May be used:

  • to connect a compliant element, such as a spring or a damper, between an inertia or gearbox component and the housing.
  • to fix a rigid element, such as an inertia, with a specific angle to the housing.

Parameters (1)

phi0

Value: 0

Type: Angle (rad)

Description: Fixed offset angle of housing

Connectors (1)

flange

Type: Flange_b

Description: (right) flange fixed in housing

Used in Examples (9)

First

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

First example: simple drive train

FirstGrounded

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

First example: simple drive train with grounded elements

Friction

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

Drive train with clutch and brake

CoupledClutches

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

Drive train with 3 dynamically coupled clutches

LossyGearDemo1

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

Example to show that gear efficiency may lead to stuck motion

LossyGearDemo2

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

Example to show combination of LossyGear and BearingFriction

ElasticBearing

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

Example to show possible usage of support flange

Backlash

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

Example to demonstrate backlash

HeatLosses

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Examples

Demonstrate the modeling of heat losses

Used in Components (11)

RotationalEMF

Modelica.Electrical.Analog.Basic

Electromotoric force (electric/mechanic transformer)

MechanicalPowerSensor

Modelica.Electrical.Machines.Sensors

Mechanical power = torque x speed

RotorDisplacementAngle

Modelica.Electrical.Machines.Sensors

Rotor lagging angle

PartialBasicMachine

Modelica.Electrical.Machines.Interfaces

Partial model for all machines

Machine

Modelica.Magnetic.FundamentalWave.BaseClasses

Base model of machines

RotorDisplacementAngle

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FundamentalWave.Sensors

Rotor lagging angle

Machine

Modelica.Magnetic.QuasiStatic.FundamentalWave.BaseClasses

Base model of machines

Revolute

Modelica.Mechanics.MultiBody.Joints

Revolute joint (1 rotational degree-of-freedom, 2 potential states, optional axis flange)

PartialOneFlangeAndSupport

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Interfaces

Partial model for a component with one rotational 1-dim. shaft flange and a support used for graphical modeling, i.e., the model is build up by drag-and-drop from elementary components

PartialTwoFlangesAndSupport

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Interfaces

Partial model for a component with two rotational 1-dim. shaft flanges and a support used for graphical modeling, i.e., the model is build up by drag-and-drop from elementary components

PartialElementaryRotationalToTranslational

Modelica.Mechanics.Rotational.Interfaces

Partial model to transform rotational into translational motion