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Measure reaction forces in joints and bearings

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Philipp X.
Philipp X. le 5 Juin 2013
Hi!
I built a model in SimMechnics 2G. It seems to work quite good :)
Is there a way to measure the reaction forces or the constraining forces?
For example, you have a simple revolute joint that doesnt move in the world frame. How can I measure the force that is required, due to Newtons 3. law, to hold the joint in place?
Thanks!
Best regards Philipp

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Steve Miller
Steve Miller le 9 Mar 2018
Constraint forces (also referred to as reaction forces) were added to Simscape Multibody in R2014a. Joint block dialog boxes provide a new expandable parameter list, Composite Force/Torque Sensing, in which you can select Constraint Force/Torque and Total Force/Torque.
--Steve

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