I have a large number of non-linear springs (force as function of displacement) in a large model. These spring forces, whether from a spline or simple functions, go to 0 force after a certain displacement is reached. What I want to ensure is that the force stays 0 from the point the two bodies reach the prescribed distance, and cannot ramp back up if the two bodies come within the displacement again (this is possible in the model). I do not want to use sensors because there would be 100+ sensors in the model nor do I know the order of the spring releases to deactivate the sensors once tripped; I would also like to avoid subroutines for simplicity's sake. Is there an easy way to prevent this force from activating again with some kind of flag/check/clever function?
Thank you very much, that is exactly what I was after! I actually use DIFFS, VARS and SENSORS in different models to 'latch' times and turn things off, but did not extrapolate that basic usage of DIFFS in this application.
Thank you very much, that is exactly what I was after! I actually use DIFFS, VARS and SENSORS in different models to 'latch' times and turn things off, but did not extrapolate that basic usage of DIFFS in this application.