How to connect a Hydraulic Motor in SimHydraulics and a Revolute Joint in SimMechanics
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I want to actuate a revolute joint in SimMechanics by hydraulic motor in SimHydraulics. How can I connect two model considering load of revolute joint.
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Sebastian Castro
el 30 de Abr. de 2015
You can connect the hydraulic motor to SimMechanics via physical signals. That is, you can use a combination of Force Sensor and Velocity Source blocks to connect between Simscape and SimMechanics. You measure the force supplied by Simscape, apply it to a SimMechanics joint, then sense the joint motion and apply it back to Simscape.
To do this, you can either build the interface yourself with the above blocks, or download some pre-built library blocks and examples from this File Exchange entry:
A suggestion: For best results, try not to have any Simscape Mass/Inertia right by this interface. It works best if most (if not all) your masses are on the SimMechanics side.
- Sebastian
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Zhuanghe Qu
el 15 de Sept. de 2016
Hi, can i ask why i should put all the mass/inertia on the SimMechanics side? why is it more stable? Thx.
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