The Clips component is used to define the clip properties.
It is required that the distance specified
satisfies the height parameter for the enclosing leaves. You can add any number of clips
based on the requirement.
Clip Properties
The following section explains the options used in Clip Properties.
The options used for the C-Clip type are explained below:Figure 1. Clip Component - Clip Properties (C-Clip Type)
Type
Defines the type of the clip.
Height
Defines the height of the clip, which is approximately the distance
between the bottom surface and top surface of the leaves, between which
the clip is used.
Note: If two clips have different heights, then you
will have to define two different sub-blocks.
Width
Defines the width of the clip.
End Gap
Defines the gap between the opposing edges at the top and it is needed
for the visualization graphics.
Depth
Defines the length parameter along the x axis of the spring.
Contact Property
Defines the label of the contact properties that you have defined in the
contact properties component.
The options used for Pin-Clip type are explained below:Figure 2. Clip Component - Clip Properties (Pin-Clip Type)
Type
Defines the type of the clip.
Height
Defines the height of the pin from bottom, which is approximately the
distance between the bottom surface and the center of the pin.
Note: If
two clips have different heights, then you will have to define two
different sub-blocks.
Width
Defines the width of the pin.
Pin-Diameter
Defines the pin diameter for graphic visualization.
Depth
Defines the length parameter along the x axis of the spring. It should
be greater than the diameter of the pin.
Contact Property
Defines the label of the contact properties that you have defined in the
contact properties component.
Rebound Clip Block for Leaf Property File (*lpf)
The Rebound Clip block of the Leaf Property file has the following sub-blocks:
Pin Clip Sub-block
In the Pin clip sub-block of leaf property file, the attribute, type,
and valid value to be entered in TiemOrbit file format are detailed in
the table below. This table also provides information about the
mandatory requirements for attributes.
An example of how a Pin Clip
sub-block is represented in a TiemOrbit file format is shown below: