Hi Prabhav Your absolute right in your description of the problem. You can create tendons in AnyBody and you can give it elastic properties as you like. The...
Hi Anybody team, I've worked on my model for a couple of days and I have a new problem. Actually, I try to do a parameters study that change some dimensions of...
Hello Michael, hello Søren, I converted my data to Rotation vectors. But as you (and I) expected, some of my trajectories do not give me straight contiguous...
Hello Jean-Olivier, Unfortunately, the VectorLength.jpg seems to be missing from the folder with the other 3 figures. Or did I miss it? It sounds a bit...
I would like to use a sole shoulder model (without the rest of the body--to save computation time) for a project I am working on, however I have found some...
Hi Soren, your solution have partially solved my problem. The fact is that it works only for concatenation of strings and not for concatenation of strings and...
Hi Sarah In the bottom of the AnyAnne.any file there is a folder named AnthroSegmentLengths, this folder contains the segments lengths used if you are using...
Hi Pierre-Olivier You are right this is not possible in the current version of AnyBody, in the forthcomming version 3.0 it is possible. I think the console...
Hi Chris I have just spend some on debuging this problem, i think the problem is the extra load which is added in the environment.any file of the abduction...
Hi again Soren, the console works well. However, I have a new problem, but this time it is related to the initial rotation of the prosthesis. In fact, in my...
Hi Pierre-Olivier I have tested your model a bit. The error you get means that the muscles can not balance the load in anyway. Most of the time this is due...
Hi S?ren, I'm sorry, but I'm still a little confused. At the bottom of the AnyAnne file, I have changed the lengths of the upper and lower arm to 0.235 and...
Hi Sarah It sounds to me as you might be using the ScalingStandard.any scaling law? This means that the model will not be scaled at all, i guess you could use...
I am outputting segment axes and muscle points from my model and would like to confirm their format. 1) Am I correct to assume that the locations of the axes...
Hi S?ren, Thank you for your quick response - I was doing exactly what you thought and had been using the ScalingStandard law. When I changed it to be the...
Hi Soren, I am trying to follow what you suggested. I am driving the muscle intermediate segment with AnyKinMeasureLinComb with a ratio for muscle/tendon...
Hi Chris Here are some answers to your questions. 1: Yes this is correct the "Axes" property always referes to the global ref system. The "ARel" property on...
Hi Sarah When you load the model the load time positions will be created by the InitialPosition.any file, which makes use of the joint angles in the...
Søren, Thanks a lot. I assume you can output all the muscle via points too (if a muscle has via points), and not just the origin and insertion points? What I...
Hello Michael, Sorry for the file, it was called RotVectorSingularities.jpg, I gave you the wrong pointer. Although the whole time I should probably have...
Hi Chris Yes the viapoints can be outputted just as any other point. The contact points in the wrapping muscles can not be save in any way, so this is simply...
Hi, I am Shashank Raina from University of Southern California and am working on mechanics of wheelchair propulsion. 1. I was looking at the muscles in the...
hi,I am a newer to ANYBODY software. Now I am using the demo version of this software. It limits to be used for only a month. Then how I can use the demo...
Hi Shashank If you go to the file BRep/aalbrog/Arm3d/mus.any you will find the definition of the muscle in the arms. All muscles have a line something like...
Hello l_zhiguo, Welcome to the group! The AnyScript models in the library are public domain, so you are welcome to use them for any purpose you like, including...
Hi Soren, i've worked on my model for a couple of days and now I face a new problem. I have to drive the glenohumeral joint in translation, that is the core of...