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Motion actuation in a joint under Simmechanics Second Generation

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Paulo Melo
Paulo Melo am 5 Okt. 2012
Hi!
I've been build my models with the new generation of Simmechanics and I want to prescribe a motion to a joint (revolute) but I can't seem to find the option to do it. In the previous generation there was the option of picking a joint actuator block where one could choose between motion or force. In this new version the actuator comes bundled with the joint block and only allows for torque actuation. Does anyone know how to do it? Thank you.

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pietro
pietro am 4 Dez. 2012
Hopefully this feature will be released in the next version of simmechanics. I lost one month to convert my model to 2nd generation and discover right now, that it's not possible to actuate a joint in terms of motion. :(
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Todireanu Mihai-Silviu
Todireanu Mihai-Silviu am 30 Jul. 2018
Bearbeitet: Todireanu Mihai-Silviu am 30 Jul. 2018
How can i go form 1 generation on 2 generation,how can convert a simscape? Can you help me?

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Seonggon Kim
Seonggon Kim am 18 Mai 2017
The way of motion actuation was changed from simMechanics 1st generation. I found the solution from the below blogs. http://blogs.mathworks.com/simulink/2013/11/13/motion-actuation-in-simmechanics-r2013b/
One important thing to note is that when specifying motion to a joint primitive, position, velocity and acceleration must be specified. To help with that, the Simulink-PS Converter gives the possibility to filter the desired motion and internally compute the first and second derivative of the input signal.

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