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This table summarizes what's new in Version 1.4 (R2007b):
| New Features and Changes | Version Compatibility Considerations | Fixed Bugs and Known Problems | Related Documentation at Web Site |
|---|---|---|---|
| Yes | No | Bug
Reports Includes fixes | No |
New features and changes introduced in this version are
The Rotational Coupling block of the new Interface Elements library allows you to connect a SimDriveline driveshaft (driveline connection line) to a Physical Networks line connected to Simscape™ blocks. The Rotational Coupling block transfers driveline angular velocity and torque as Physical Networks cross- and through-variables, respectively, without energy loss.
Several new demos illustrate the use of the Interface Elements blocks. See New Demos following.
Run-time parameters for code generation are now enabled for three additional blocks:
Controllable Friction Clutch (PeakFactor: static friction peak factor)
Torsional Spring-Damper (Backlash: ±backlash: half of full backlash range)
Two new demos have been added.
These demos illustrate how to use the new Interface Elements blocks. See Interfacing with One-Dimensional Simscape Domains preceding.
Documentation of code generation features common to all vertical Physical Modeling products based on Simscape software has been consolidated to the Simscape User's Guide. The SimDriveline User's Guide continues to document uniquely SimDriveline features related to code generation.
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