A remote torque definition consists of three components:
For example, a screwdriver applies a torque to a screw when it is turned. Applying a remote torque on the screwdriver handle simulates the force used to turn the screwdriver. A remote torque might represent a region of your model that gets twisted during normal usage, or it might indicate a region that contacts another spinning component in your assembly. The dimensions of remote torque are force times distance, with default units of newton-meters (N·m). |