Sensitivity Analysis Application for Multibody System Synthesis

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Nowadays computational techniques utilization is essential part of the technical development. Visual form of data acquisition from simulations or solving of technical problems is the most effective approach. In the field of computer-aided design (CAD) 3D graphic visualization is certaintybecause it makes it possible to design a very complicated parts and devices at a short time. Furthermore it enable to trace how these parts behave during operating regimes and make an optimization of required parameters. In this paper the engineering design of gravity orienting part tool for cylindrical bushings will be presented. Each of 3D components was designed in CAD software Pro/ENGINEER and MSC.ADAMS virtual prototype was created in simulation software. Using the tools of parametric analysis for refining model parameters in software MSC.ADAMS optimization of selected design and dynamic parameters of given designed system was carried out.

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