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There are two levels of cases in Dynamic Analyst™
•Cases from Belt Analyst™, which define the conveyor specification, drag methodology, loading and operating conditions.
•"Stopping "and "Starting" cases as defined in DA.
Many of the DA input values are synchronized between the different BA and DA cases.
This data is the same for all BA and DA cases. For example, the motor location and power can only be changed in BA, and it will be the same for all BA and DA cases. The motor-toque curve is defined in DA, and will be the same for all cases.
This data is the same for all "Stopping" cases, and the same for all "Starting" cases.
This data is the same for all BA and DA cases.
This data is the same for all "Stopping" cases, and the same for all "Starting" cases.
This data is the same for all BA and DA cases and is defined in BA.
The basic design data is the same for all "Stopping" cases, and the same for all "Starting" cases. For example, if a winch is selected for the takeup design, all DA cases should be a winch. However, different DA cases may function differently, such as having a brake on the winch fix the takeup movement for stopping, and using an always on active winch for starting.
This data is the same for all "Stopping" cases, and the same for all "Starting" cases.
The simulation time is the same for all "Stopping" cases and the same for all "Starting" cases.
The simulation time increment is the same for all BA and DA cases.
The number of flight elements is the same for all BA and DA cases.
The damping multiplier different for each BA case but the same for the corresponding "Stopping" and "Starting" cases.
The plot interval is the same for all for all BA and DA cases.
This data is the same for all BA and DA cases.
This data is different for each BA and DA cases.