This Rotational Electromechanical Converter has current and produces torque, but the ideal motion sensor reports zero. What am I doing wrong?
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Kevin Gilliam
le 11 Mai 2018
Commenté : Kevin Gilliam
le 3 Juin 2018
I can't seem to figure out why the Ideal Rotational Motion Sensor in the following picture will only output zero for W and A. It is especially strange because the Trq_out signal is exactly what I would expect it to be, but it's not stalled - the next torque goes to a Revolute Joint that moves just fine...
Any ideas?
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Thank you!
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Nicolas Schmit
le 16 Mai 2018
The ideal torque sensor in parallel with the rotational damper does not allow motion. Therefore, not motion is possible between the R and C ports of the ideal motion sensor.
To correct your model, remove the ideal torque sensor in parallel with the rotational damper, and place it in series with the rotational damper.
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