How to use measured variables in simscape multibody
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Federico Barison
le 6 Mai 2024
Commenté : Federico Barison
le 22 Juil 2024
I'm trying to create a multibody model of the compensated arm i designed (see picture attached) to optimize its geometry.
I have some problems identifying a way to determine the cable end where the spring must be attached.
To do so i want to impose the cable length constant and so i'm measuring the wrap angles of spool and pulley, as you can see in the slx attached. The problem is that i have to run the program first with the subsystem commented out to create the variables 'WA_spool1' and 'WA_perno1', and then i can generate the two rigid transforms in the subsystem and measure the section's length.
Is it possible to use those variables in real time inside the simscape program? Do you know any other way i can model this spring-cable assembly in simscape multibody?
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Himanshu
le 19 Juil 2024
Hey Federico,
To solve this problem, you can use Simulink to create a feedback loop that updates the wrap angles in real-time, eliminating the need to run the program twice. One approach is to use a MATLAB Function block or an S-Function to dynamically calculate the wrap angles and update the rigid transforms within the same simulation step. Here's the documentation for the same:
Alternatively, you can explore Simscape's built-in capabilities to model cable-spring assemblies more accurately by using specialized blocks that maintain cable length and automatically adjust the spring attachment point based on the current system configuration. The following documentation may be helpful:
Hope this helps!
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