Hi, I facing a problem with my model. May I know what does the joint reaction force actually measure? When I did a single right leg drop landing model, the...
Hello all, I am trying to drive a segment's orientation using the euler param method. I use a data file which contains quaternion orientation of my segment....
Hello Maren, Hello Christian, Since I needed the same functionality as Maren, I created such a script. Hope it can be useful to someone on the list. I uploaded...
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Dear All, Our company is a distributor for AnyBody software as well as ANSYS (FEA & CFD). We are putting the final touches for the one-way interface we created...
Hi Jean-olivier Thanks for the link. I roughly understand the reason behind model with and without muscle. But I am still puzzled by the large force generated....
Hi Jean-Olivier It is actually already possible to stop the dump .. ;-) If you right click on the reportview window where the text is being dumped to. You can...
Hello Jean-Olivier, It is a good idea, indeed and we are doing something like this for the coming version. Cameras (i.e., viewpoints) will be new objects in...
Hi Jean-Olivier In principle it is possible to drive the model using the rotational measures with the type set to EulerParam, but it can cause problems as you...
Hi Eugene I have been investigating your model a bit. I have tried to run the model named MyLanding2LV2.zip If you run this model without the muscles on you...
Hi Robert Here are some answers to your questions: 1. The segmentation in the AnyMan.any files is created in a way that allows users of Mannequin models such...
Hi Sarah It is possible to draw the components seperately but you need to make three AnyDrawVectors to do this. Something like this for the x component should...
Hello Chris Jean-Olivier is right about the files uploaded to the group these are mostly files for debugging etc. In the BodyModel directory there is already a...
Hi Sarah Sorry about the slow reply The reaction forces of the joint are given in the first mentioned reference frame of the joint. In this case it is the...
Hi Soren, I am facing a few problems here and really not sure how to solve it. I have uploaded 3 new model (all right leg only) in the landing gait folder. 1)...
Hi Eugene I have looked into the Mylanding1L trail 3 (400 hz) model. I started by looking at the reacions in the knee joint, they looked very "peaky", and you...
Hi, I've made complete sets of dynamic measurements on the upper extremity and then calculated all joint angles for each movement. Now, I want to use the...
Hi Soren, For the markers data, I actually did not use any filter. I retrieve the raw data from qualisys and apply it on the model. If I need to filter the...
Hi Ali If you have measured joint angles and wish to use these for driving the model, you need to know how exactly how these joint angles are measured. Then...
Hi all, Nice to have found this forum, it might be very useful. I am on a leg press fitness case at this moment and I am trying out hte paramter studies, it...
Hello Can, First of all, I am sorry for the long response time. It has been vacation time here and afterwards, I have had a bulk to overcome. About the Model...
Hi Can, Hi Micheal, I would just like to point-out that using AnyOutputFile with a search string, such has Model.*.*.*.*. would give similar results, but...
Hello Jean-Olivier and Can, Exactly - very good point, J-O. I do not know why I didn't think of that yesterday while writing my first posting. I guess I am not...
Hi Eugene, There are several ways to do this type of filtering such as linear filtering (e.g. Butterworth, Chebychev etc.), or Kalman filtering (or smoothing)....
Hi Michael, I had actually try using the moving average filter in Qualisys. It is a filtering of data to polynomial of degree zero. I have redo the data and...
Hi Eugene Just checked your model again , the accellerations looks more realistic now. The JointReaction forces are calculated as part of the entire ...
Hi Pamela I am not sure what your output from the parameter study is?. Is it the muscle activities, joint reactions or something else that gives the jumpy...
Hello Can, Michael, Can: You can then use readABO (see the group's file section) to read those files in MatLab, or write your own. Michael: By the way, thanks...