A stabar, also known as anti-roll bar, is a member that is used in automobile
        suspensions to increase roll stiffness. This helps reduce the body roll of a vehicle during
        cornering or when the vehicle traverses on road undulations. 
        An NLFE Stabar system is a 
MotionView system definition that can be used to represent a
            stabar as a non-linear finite element body assembled with accessories like drop links
            and attachment joints. A Stabar needs the following entities to be present in the
                model:
                - A vehicle body on which the stabar is mounted.
 
                - Suspension components like control arms/knuckles, etc. to which the stabar end
                    drop-links are attached.
 
                - Optionally, a pair of points for the drop-link attachments to the suspension
                    components mentioned above.
 
            
 
        
        - 
                From the Subsystems toolbar, click the NLFE Stabar
                        Subsystem toolbar icon 
.
                The Add an NLFEStabar Subsystem dialog is
                    displayed.
             
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                Click the System collector and decide which system the
                    stabar needs to be created in.
            
 
- 
                Specify a variable name and label for the stabar.
                
By default, variable names of entities in MotionView follow a certain convention. For example, all NLFE stabar entities have a
                    variable name starting with nlfesb_. This is the recommended
                    convention to follow when building models in MotionView since it has many advantages in model editing
                    and model manipulation.
             
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                Double-click the MaterialProperty collector and select a
                    material to define the stabar, or accept Steel as the default.
            
 
- 
                Click the Body collector and select the vehicle body on
                    which the stabar is mounted from the modeling window, or
                    double-click the collector to display the Model Tree
                    (from which the desired body can be selected).
            
 
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                In the same manner, select the attaching points and bodies on either side for
                    the drop link.
                
                    Note: Select Point 1 and Point 2
                        if available in the model. If not, activate the Use global point
                            coordinates check box and enter in the coordinates where
                        points for the attachments are to be created.
                 
             
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                Enter Outer and Inner diameter values for the stabar tube.
            
 
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                Click on the Profile Points tab to define the profile of
                    the stabar.
            
 
- 
                Manually enter values for the profile points in the table of coordinates or
                    import values with a .csv file.
                
                    Tip: To change the number of points in the table, enter a value in
                        the Total number of points text box.
                 
             
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                Click the Marker collector and select a reference marker
                    in which the profile points are defined.
                
The default is the global frame.
             
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                Among the profile points defined, select two points as locations to attach the
                    stabar to the mount body (frame) using the check box in the column at the
                    right.
            
 
- 
                Click OK.
                
The stabar system that is created has the following architecture:
                                
                                    | Entity | 
                                    Description | 
                                
                            
                                
                                    | Body | 
                                    An NLFE body entity for the stabar is created using the
                                        profile points. | 
                                
                                
                                    | DataSet | 
                                    A dataset where editable values are populated. After the
                                        creation of the stabar, you can change the outer diameter
                                        and inner diameter from this dataset. | 
                                
                                
                                    | Points | 
                                    The points that define the stabar profile are created.
                                     | 
                                
                                
                                    | Graphics | 
                                    Graphics are created for the joints for
                                        visualization. | 
                                
                                
                                    | Joints | 
                                    Compliant joints are created to define connections
                                        between Stabar – Frame – Drop link – Suspension
                                        components. | 
                                
                                
                                    | Outputs | 
                                    Output requests are created to measure stabar and drop
                                        link forces. | 
                                
                            
 
 
             
        
            Tip: 
                
                    - Activate Show additional parameters to specify
                        variable names and labels for the points that are to be created.
 
                    - If at any point you want to return to default settings, simply click
                            Reset to Defaults.