How to add forced displacement or oscillation into Simscape Multibody?
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Yuya Takahashi
am 9 Jul. 2023
Beantwortet: Nathan Hardenberg
am 11 Jul. 2023
I'm trying conducting oscillation analysys of multibody dynamics in Simscape Multibody.
In my model, I need to add forced displacement. The figure is an example model that I want to make. In this model, the wall is moving and its displacement is oscillating. I know how to add external force in Simscape Multibody. But what I need is forced displacement like the figure.
The below figure is a model I'm making. In this model, I want to make 'Base solid' oscillate without external force.
Please tell me how to add forced displacement.
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Nathan Hardenberg
am 11 Jul. 2023
You can easily use the "Prismatic Joint"-Block, which is for purely translational movement along one axis. Just set the following options:
As Input you provide a "Sine Wave" that you configure to your needs (e.g. change phase to convert to cosine). Note that you need to convert the Simulink signal to a physical signal with the "Simulink-PS Converter" converter.
A few elaborations
Instead of using the "Spring and Damper Force"-Block you can also provide Spring Stiffness and Damping Coefficent (under Internal Mechanics) inside of the (Prismatic/Revolute) joint-Block. This can simplify your model. Since you are using a Revolute-Joint in your model I'm guessing that your drawing does not reflect the whole model, but you are rather building a real pivot of some kind. In this case using the Blocks in your configuration might already be the better solution.
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