Time Distance – Multiple Events
Overview:
Computes the intermediate and final speed, distance and time data for
multiple (99) acceleration events.
Entry into Module:
This module of the program is normally
entered by clicking on the REC-TEC block in the upper left of the REC-TEC
Window causing the drop-down menu to appear. Place the cursor on the Time - Distance block and click on
Multiple Events (1 – 99 Events) on the sub-menu to initiate this module.
Under certain circumstances, the user may
choose to use the Files block instead of the drop-down menu
approach. Selecting any file with a .TD3
extension in the Dialog box accessed from either the Open Single File
or Open Multiple Files block opens this module.
Selecting AutoLoad [ON] from either
the Setup Menu or the AutoLoad Icon on the upper right side
(third line) of the REC-TEC Window automatically loads the scenario that
was on the screen when the module was closed, either individually, or when the
program was closed. With AutoLoad
[OFF] on the main REC-TEC Window, modules will start
without loading a file.
Data Entry:
Entries can consist of Acceleration,
Deceleration or Constant Speed and will contain two or more of
the following data entry blocks within the leftmost frame:
·
Mu
(Acceleration/Deceleration) - required
·
Grade
(Test) – Deceleration (default
is zero)
·
Grade
(Scene) – Deceleration (default is zero)
·
Braking
(%) – required for Deceleration
·
Distance
·
Time
·
Speed
(Initial)
·
Speed
(Final) - Acceleration/Deceleration)
Output information appears in the Output
frame. As the input data is changed,
the output data is automatically updated without the need to tell the program
to update the output. The user is
instructed to increase or decrease the inputs as required.
Output – Surface (N of N):
The output from this module consists of
the repeated input variables plus all of the unknowns that were not entered
into the left Input frame expressed in the primary and secondary
configurations. If the deceleration
(acceleration) either as entered, or as computed, was not to (or from) a final
(initial) speed of zero, the times and distances are shown for both the event
as defined with the input variables and to (or from) zero.
Output – Totals for Events (1 to Last)
·
Distance
(T) – Total Distance
·
Time (T) – Total Time
·
Speed (A) – Average Speed in Primary and Secondary
configurations
Average
·
g(A/D) – Average Acceleration/Deceleration
·
Rate: – Average Acceleration/Deceleration
rate
Surface Control:
·
Re DO
from Event with Input Box
– Correction of an entry requires the user to re-do all of the entries
following the correction
·
Event
(Max: 99) with entry box and
up/down arrows – controls the display of information in the Output – Event
frame
1
Mu/f(a) – Mu (Surface friction)/Acceleration
factor
2
Grd(T) – Grade (Test)
3
F(Level) – Mu (Surface friction)/Acceleration
factor adjusted to Level
4
Grd(S) – Grade (Scene)
5
Brake – % Braking
6
f(d/a) – Drag or Acceleration Factor
7
Rate – Acceleration /Deceleration rate
8
Dist(S) – Distance (Total for Surface)
9
Time(S) – Time (Total for Surface)
10
Speed(1) – Speed (Initial for Surface)
11
Speed(2) – Speed (Final for Surface)
12
Dist(I) – Distance (Instantaneous Elapsed)
13
Time(I) – Time (Instantaneous Elapsed)
14
Speed(A) – Instantaneous Average
Options:
Several Command Buttons appear in a
frame located at the lower right corner of the module Window. The Command Buttons allow the user to
engage options including the option to Open and Save the data
required to generate the scenario shown on the screen at the time the file was
saved.
·
Open .CSV
File – Calls up a Dialog
box, which can Open a pre-existing CadZone (.CSV) file
and then displays the output results.
·
Open .TD3
File – Calls up a Dialog
box, which Opens any pre-existing .TDD file and displays the
output results.
·
Save .TD3
File – Calls up a Dialog
box, which Saves data on the screen to files with any user-selectable
filenames. This is independent of the
automatic saving as “LastFile.TD3” of the data at the close of this
module or the close of the program.
·
Time – Displays a data table by input interval
of Time.
·
Distance
– Displays a data table
by input interval of Distance.
·
Add Event
– Configures module for
addition of additional Surface
·
Event 1 –
Last Surface – Displays a
table of all surfaces.
·
Graphics – Displays the graphics curves for Time (with
scales) on the upper half and Distance (with scales) on the lower half of the
screen. The right and left scales show
the Speed. [Esc] to Exit.
·
TDME
Output File – Calls up
the TDME Animation output (Time or Distance) space delimited text
file in word processor.
·
N – This button toggles a graphical number
pad on the screen that can be used to enter data into the input boxes without
using your keyboard number pad. This
may be useful for presentations as data entry can be accomplished using a
wired/wireless mouse.