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November 2019, a new version of RecurDyn V9R3 will be released. RecurDyn comes with powerful performance improvements every year. The new V9R3 allows to better design with improved UI convenience and MFBD performance. RecurDyn's new toolkit, DriveTrain will be released as well.
Let’s take a look at the powerful features of RecurDyn V9R3 through ‘Preview of What’s New of RecurDyn V9R3’ before November comes.
In this article, the main features of UI Convenience and RecurDyn/Professional will be introduced.
Relation Map Enhancements
The Relation Map has been improved to better understand the relationships between entities. The new diagram option allows to display the connection relationship left to right. Icon supports for each entity so that Rigid bodies, Flexible bodies, Joints, Forces, Contacts, PP, PV, and Groups are displayed with different icons. It helps users intuitively understand the connections for complex models.
The Highlight that emphasizes the lines associated with selected entities has been added entities can be sorted in three ways. The Properties window of an entity can be easily opened by right-clicking on the selected entity in the diagram.
Campbell Diagram
The 2D Campbell Diagram function has been improved and a 3D Campbell Diagram function has been added. This function is used to analyze the vibration characteristics of a rotating body.
- Support for Campbell Diagram (3D) with new charts separate from existing Campbell Diagrams
- New charts for both 2D (Color Map) and 3D (Waterfall)
- Lighter and faster Campbell Diagram reduces analysis time
- Order Line display on Campbell Diagram (only for 2D)
- Section View display (only for 2D)
- Various other graphing options
Campbell Diagrams allow users to review the vibration characteristics and rotation speed of a rotating body. The new and improved Campbell Diagrams are lighter and faster enabling faster analysis. The new 3D graph function allows users to intuitively understand graphs of RPM, Frequency and Amplitude. In addition, various vibration characteristics on the new graphs can be easily understood using the Order Line and Section View functions.