Simscape Multibody (SimMechanics) - obtaining symbolic dynamic model
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Hi everyone,
I am trying to model a parallel robot using MATLAB. I've tried the robotics toolbox (which supports symbolic modeling), but it only supports serial robots (i.e. no closed-loop kinematics), unfortunately.
I haven't been able to figure out if Simscape Multibody has the ability to create a dynamic model - symbolically - from a given system of bodies. Basically, given a parametric model of the robot, can I obtain the general expressions describing the system dynamics? (actuator and passive-joint torques, to be precise)
If not, any other recommendation of how to go about solving this would be greatly appreciated.
Thanks,
Guy
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Swarooph
am 1 Aug. 2016
Hello Guy,
I am not sure if there is a way to get a graphical version of a robot based on an existing set of equations. I'll let others chime in about that. Some information below to help you get started:
Guy Lalkin
am 4 Aug. 2016
Swarooph
am 5 Aug. 2016
Hello Guy,
I know there are ways to get a 'linearized' version of your model into something like a state space model. Other than that I am not sure if there are other ways to get the dynamic equations provided you have the graphical model..
Technically, the thing that you call the graphical model is not just graphics. It has all the necessary dynamics modeled underneath. Can I ask you why you need the equations? Maybe there are ways to workaround to achieve your final goal without getting these equations..
Guy Lalkin
am 12 Aug. 2016
Swarooph
am 12 Aug. 2016
Hello Guy,
Maybe you already know this. But a product called Simulink Design Optimization can actually run your simulation model to try to find optimal model parameters so the objectives/goals that you set are met. Take a look at the video here to see that in action with a mechanical engineering example.
Guy Lalkin
am 16 Aug. 2016
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Steve Miller
am 24 Nov. 2021
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As answered above, the desired task (finding optimal link lengths/sizes, to minimize actuator torque) does not require a full symbolic representation, it requires a parameteric model which Simscape Multibody enables you to create. Automated parameter tuning is possible using Simulink Design Optimization.
--Steve
ENRICO
am 8 Sep. 2024
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I was wondering would it be possible using optimization tool for finding model parameter based on a known system response and input?
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