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Is it possible to model air/fluid density in a simscape model?

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K F
K F le 12 Sep 2017
Commenté : K F le 13 Sep 2017
I'm trying to develop a model for an underwater system and I was wondering if there was a way to model hydrodynamic effects (buoyancy/disturbances/inertia etc) using Simscape?

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Nicolas Schmit
Nicolas Schmit le 13 Sep 2017
Simscape Multibody (Sim Mechanics) does not model the environment around your system, except for the gravity acceleration. To include hydrodynamics effects you can use the External Force and Torque bloc. For example, buoyancy would be a constant upward force (in the world reference frame) depending on the geometry of the solid and the mass of the surrounding fluid.
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Nicolas Schmit
Nicolas Schmit le 13 Sep 2017
Hello. Yes, you could use a Simulink model or MATLAB function bloc to calculate the force, then convert the force to a physical signal using a Simulink/PS bloc, and input the signal to the External Force and Torque Bloc. Be careful to select the correct reference frame to resolve the force, depending if you calculate the force in the world frame or in the solid's frame.
K F
K F le 13 Sep 2017
Thanks very much for your help.

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