Search the web
Sign In
New User? Sign Up
anyscript · AnyScript Body Modeling
? Already a member? Sign in to Yahoo!

Yahoo! Groups Tips

Did you know...
Show off your group to the world. Share a photo of your group with us.

Best of Y! Groups

   Check them out and nominate your group.
Having problems with message search? Fill out this form to ensure your group is one of the first to be migrated to the new message search system.

Messages

  Messages Help
Advanced
Messages 2433 - 2462 of 2960   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Messages: Simplify | Expand   (Group by Topic) Author Sort by Date ^
2433
... Hi David, The idea I have is that the two fossas in the tibial plateau together with the menisci create two congruent joints with the two condyles. This is...
John Rasmussen
stubbeman
Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2008
7:04 am
2434
Can AnyBody do visibility analysis? The so-called visibility is usually application of the "maintenance area " refers to the maintenance of the components can...
changweix
Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2008
8:54 am
2435
Hello Changweix, The short answer is no. You can define camera objects which can be attached to 3 D object, therefore also the skull, but the kind of...
AnyBodySupport
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2008
10:53 am
2436
I have figured out how Cm, Cr, and R are used, but I am unsure about what the rows and columns correspond to. Is there a way to list out each row or column...
chrisjgatti
Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2008
11:10 am
2437
Dear Srikanth, Your assumption is not right. The chewing force is dependent on how hard you chew on the food bolus inside the mouth. It is this force we would ...
Mark de Zee
markdezee
Offline Send Email
Aug 1, 2008
11:31 am
2438
Hi all i have created a jaw model of Sabertooth jaw. I am using my motion capture data to drive the front incisor point. i have given all the attachment points...
K Srikanth
srikanth_kan...
Offline Send Email
Aug 3, 2008
10:52 pm
2439
Hey All, My name is Kyle Imatani and I am now starting work on a simple-muscle arm model with the same exact application as the early tutorials e.g. 2-d single...
kyleimatani
Offline Send Email
Aug 4, 2008
8:05 am
2440
Hello Chris, The rows are each corresponding to one degree of freedom. In principle, you do not know any more about the rows. It is not like you might imagine...
AnyBody Support
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 4, 2008
11:23 am
2441
Hello Kyle, When starting with the arm model from the repository, it will be much easier for you to look for an example model looking like your case than...
AnyBody Support
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 4, 2008
11:32 am
2442
Michael, Thanks for the very timely response, I ultimately solved my problem. Anyways, yes I have gone through the tutorials, and understand that finding a...
kyleimatani
Offline Send Email
Aug 5, 2008
8:11 am
2443
Hello Kyle, Sorry that I misinterpreted your user skills;-) About the shoulder-arm model, I believe it is most typical to include the thorax model. The muscles...
AnyBody Support
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 5, 2008
12:18 pm
2444
Hey Srikanth, I had a short look on your model. The Temporalis muscles produce some passive forces, but it seems that for this load case (only gravity) the ...
AnyBodySupport
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 6, 2008
9:32 am
2445
Hey Anybody support tech, I just wanted to thank you for all your help, and continued work for this group. That being said I'm almost finished with my model...
kyleimatani
Offline Send Email
Aug 7, 2008
10:38 am
2446
Hey Kyle, You have a switched off Reaction on the AnyKinEq HandPosL, which makes your model asymmetric, switch it on and it should work. I'm a little unsure...
AnyBodySupport
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 7, 2008
1:26 pm
2447
Hey, Yeah I think I missed that last reaction.type. Now Im getting this error though -- ERROR(OBJ1) 'Study' : Unhandled exception in Inverse Dynamic Analysis...
kyleimatani
Offline Send Email
Aug 8, 2008
12:37 am
2448
Hello Kyle, Of course, this error message sounds a little bit strange, especially that it goes away without any changes. Sorry for the inconvenience this...
AnyBodySupport
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 8, 2008
11:28 am
2449
Hello AnyBody Users, my Name is Jan Eisenhardt. I´m studying mechanical enginering at the Pforzheim University of applied science (Southwest Germany) Our ...
jan_eisenhardt
Offline Send Email
Aug 10, 2008
11:28 am
2450
Hey Jan, Welcome to the group! And good luck with your thesis. 1: The results are most properly correct, but for the given input. So for example a different...
AnyBodySupport
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 11, 2008
11:17 am
2451
Hi, My name is Alpha Agape, from Monash University in Malaysia. I am currently doing a research on sports bio-mechanics - looking into motion regeneration of...
alpha.agape
Offline Send Email
Aug 12, 2008
6:32 am
2452
Hello, Welcome to the group. Yes, you can use external text files to drive your model. Please see a short example in the tutorial: ...
AnyBodySupport
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 12, 2008
10:57 am
2453
First, thanks very much for your kind reply. I'm sorry for my late replying. After reading your reply, I'd like to make additional questions. Please answer for...
mkjung99
Offline Send Email
Aug 14, 2008
6:49 am
2454
Hi Moonki Jung, 1) We do not plan to implement a function that can tell you exactly where the drivers are missing. But we are planning to implement in the...
AnyScript Support
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 15, 2008
8:57 am
2455
Hi, there are many well looking segments in the repository. I would like to import some into a CAD system. Unfortunately most of the segment representations...
zandfub1
Offline Send Email
Aug 19, 2008
11:19 am
2456
Hello Thomas, Jean-Olivier Racine posted a converter some time ago. You can find the corresponding message here: ...
AnyScript Support
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 19, 2008
11:44 am
2457
I am working with the spine model and I am trying to understand how I can measure the joint reaction forces and moments. I have followed the tutorial at...
lebresnahan
Offline Send Email
Aug 19, 2008
9:33 pm
2458
Hi Lacey, With this piece of code you are creating a moment in the L5Sacrum joint, this moment is proportional to the rotation of the joint. In the neutral ...
anyscriptsup
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 21, 2008
7:35 am
2459
Hello folks, could someone please give me a clue about function calls? I would like to understand "AnyFunTransform3D" and "Scale" in the following context ...
zandfub1
Offline Send Email
Aug 21, 2008
2:03 pm
2460
When I am using Main.Study.Output. Model.HumanModel .Trunk.JointsLum bar.L5SacrumJnt. Constraint s.Reaction.Fout in AnyChart does that provide me with the...
Lacey Bresnahan
lebresnahan
Offline Send Email
Aug 21, 2008
5:29 pm
2461
Hey, this is Kyle Imatani again, and I am running some final auxilliary movement tests for my model using a combination of interpol, fourier, and regular...
kyleimatani
Offline Send Email
Aug 22, 2008
2:32 am
2462
Hi Lacey, For a joint the output ...Constraints.Reaction.Fout gives you all the component of the reaction depending on the type of joint. L5SacrumJnt is a ...
anyscriptsup
anybodysup
Offline Send Email
Aug 22, 2008
1:10 pm
Messages 2433 - 2462 of 2960   Oldest  |  < Older  |  Newer >  |  Newest
Advanced
Add to My Yahoo!      XML What's This?

Copyright © 2009 Yahoo! Inc. All rights reserved.
Privacy Policy - Terms of Service - Guidelines - Help