Modelling a Quadrotor with Simmechanics

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Leonardo Araujo
Leonardo Araujo le 10 Déc 2013
Guys it's possible to model a plant of a quadrotor using simmechanics? For instance which kind of joint I can use to model the force(F1,F2,F3,F4) of the quadrotors
Or maybe I'm going on the wrong direction and for this the best would be the aerospace blockset?
Thanks

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Leonardo Araujo
Leonardo Araujo le 11 Déc 2013
Guys this is the first test with the Assembly (Propeller + Motor) from solidworks to simmechanics with the External Force and Torque
Just to confirm this is the idea???
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Xinke Wang
Xinke Wang le 29 Juil 2017
Nice!Could you tell me how to model the brushless motor and the propeller? Thanks!

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Ryan G
Ryan G le 10 Déc 2013
Depending on what you're looking to do, this can be done with either Aero Blks or SimMech. From scratch, aero blks is easier because you can simply create the force and moment on a moment arm assuming the CG is directly centered. However, if you have a CAD model, I would import it into SimMech 2G and generate the forces using simscape blocks.

Leonardo Araujo
Leonardo Araujo le 2 Jan 2014

Mohamed Abdelkader Zahana
Mohamed Abdelkader Zahana le 13 Sep 2014
Hi Leonardo,
Do you have the XML file of the qudcopter (that can be imported by SimMechanics) that's exported from Solidworks? I would like to use it to design my controller?
Thank you.
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Leonardo Araujo
Leonardo Araujo le 14 Sep 2014
Hi Mohamed i've added this project on the filéexchange with the solidworks project included.
srinivasa ramanujam
srinivasa ramanujam le 27 Mar 2016
Dear Leonardo, i saw your simmechanics blocks. they are amazing, i am also actually working on a quadcopter, i would like to know how did you make the quads roll and pitch at respective time intervals. i actually used yours as my reference and i made one, but my quads respons is very slow can you please help me in that thanks

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Yatish Chandra Chitluri
Yatish Chandra Chitluri le 24 Fév 2021
Hi @Leonardo Araujo, You can do the CAD modelling in Inventor/Solidoworks and import the model into simulink. This way it would be much easier and for Forces, you can use the blocks, External Force/Toruques.
May be you can try using BLDCM.

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