How to model a free multibody in simmechanics?
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Hi!
We got a trial version of simMechanics at our departement to compare it to Adams and other simulation software. So no real experience with the software here...
I modeled a simple 2-body 1 revolute joint mechanism which is free to move in the plane (no gravity or gravity perpendicular to the plane). I think the model created by the SolidWork plugin is right, as far as I understand simMechanics (see mdl attached), but the simulations results aren't good. Since both links are identical it should 'flap' the two of them around the joint without moving the mass center. In this case the mechanism starts translating in 'y' quite a lot.
thanks you.
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David St-Onge
el 12 de Mzo. de 2015
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Sebastian Castro
el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
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When you import from CAD, the block is automatically set to have a gravitational acceleration of -9.81 m/s^2 in the y (or z) direction. If you haven't already, you should try changing that vector to [0 0 0] (so, no gravity).
- Sebastian
David St-Onge
el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
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Sebastian Castro
el 11 de Mzo. de 2015
It's likely numerical integration errors building up, then.
If you go to Simulation > Model Configuration Parameters and go to the Solver pane , try reducing the Max step size, Relative Tolerance, and Absolute Tolerance parameters.
This will likely help reduce the drift, but may not give perfect results since it's all numerical integration and computers have their limits too. Try it out, though!
- Sebastian
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