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Implementing a force/torque sensor in the second generation of SimMechanics

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I am trying to implement a force/torque sensor in the second generation of SimMechanics (2012b). For this I am currently using a 6-DOF Joint with a Spring Stiffness of 300000 N/m in all internal mechancis and sense the positions to recreate the forces and torques.
But this method slows down the simulation quite a bit. In the first generation of SimMechanics, there was the possbility to use the Joint Sensor to get the reaction forces.
Question: Is there a better way to implement a force/torque sensor in the second generation of SimMechanics?
Best regards,
Jens
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jone
jone el 27 de Feb. de 2014
Hi, This is very similar to my problem I want to measure contact force between two bodies last thing I tried to model force/torque using simmechanics like you did but I have some problems doing that If you can help me that would be great
thanks a lot

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pietro
pietro el 30 de Abr. de 2013
Hi,
I have a similar problem. Did you get the relative displacement between the two frames which the joint is connected? If yes, how did you do that?
Cheers
Pietro
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jone
jone el 27 de Feb. de 2014
Hi, This is very similar to my problem I want to measure contact force between two bodies last thing I tried to model force/torque using simmechanics like you did but I have some problems doing that If you can help me that would be great
thanks a lot

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Hongda Shi
Hongda Shi el 1 de Jul. de 2015
Can you help me how to measure contact force

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