I’m new to this group and i am facing some confusion in understanding
the Bike Mode. Actually i have successfully run it but i needed to
understand more about the parameters used in this model the Mass
Inertia of the bone, Muscles, Length of it and the calculation of
joint forces and the joint tork against the trank???
Driving tork.
Thanks
Nina
I think it will be a good idea to run some of the tutorials, you can
find them in the menu of AnyBody under “Help ->Contents”.
The “Getting started with AnyScript” will answer some of your
questions about mass, inertia etc.
The driving torque is defined in the file “BikeFramesAndWheel.any”,
the object named “CrankMoment” defines the variation of the
crankmoment as a function of the pedalangle.
Please ask again if you have further questions.
Best regards
Søren, AnyBody Support
— In anyscript@yahoogroups.com, “nina_rama2002”
<nesreen.aboulkhair@…> wrote:
>
> Hi every one in anybody group,
>
> I’m new to this group and i am facing some confusion in
understanding
> the Bike Mode. Actually i have successfully run it but i needed to
> understand more about the parameters used in this model the Mass
> Inertia of the bone, Muscles, Length of it and the calculation of
> joint forces and the joint tork against the trank???
> Driving tork.
> Thanks
> Nina
>
Thank you for replying. but i found some of the terms in the script are not
clear such as RPM? in the bike model so can you guide a bit further please on
where i should find the abbreviations meanings. I have looked through the
“Getting started” but i could not find any thing to answer my question about the
mass inertia.
Thank you In Advance and appreciating your cooperation.
I think it will be a good idea to run some of the tutorials, you can
find them in the menu of AnyBody under “Help ->Contents”.
The “Getting started with AnyScript” will answer some of your
questions about mass, inertia etc.
The driving torque is defined in the file “BikeFramesAndWheel.any”,
the object named “CrankMoment” defines the variation of the
crankmoment as a function of the pedalangle.
Please ask again if you have further questions.
Best regards
Søren, AnyBody Support
— In anyscript@yahoogroups.com <mailto:anyscript%40yahoogroups.com> ,
“nina_rama2002”
<nesreen.aboulkhair@…> wrote:
>
> Hi every one in anybody group,
>
> I’m new to this group and i am facing some confusion in
understanding
> the Bike Mode. Actually i have successfully run it but i needed to
> understand more about the parameters used in this model the Mass
> Inertia of the bone, Muscles, Length of it and the calculation of
> joint forces and the joint tork against the trank???
> Driving tork.
> Thanks
> Nina
>
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If you look in the Tutorial “Getting started with AnyScript”
(Not “Getting started”) Lesson 2 there is a description on how the
masses and inertia is defined. You can also look at the
tutorial “The Mechanical Elements” Lesson 1.
There is also a tutorial which is based on a 2d bike model, so you
might be able to find some of the abbrevations there this is in
the “Parameter studies and Optimization” Lesson 1.
RPM means rounds per min.
Please ask again if you have further questions.
Best regards
Søren, AnyBody Support
— In anyscript@yahoogroups.com, “Nesreen Aboulkhair”
<nesreen.aboulkhair@…> wrote:
>
> Thank you for replying. but i found some of the terms in the
script are not clear such as RPM? in the bike model so can you guide
a bit further please on where i should find the abbreviations
meanings. I have looked through the “Getting started” but i could
not find any thing to answer my question about the mass inertia.
>
> Thank you In Advance and appreciating your cooperation.
>
> Nina
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>
>
> ________________________________
>
> From: anyscript@yahoogroups.com on behalf of AnyBody Support
> Sent: Mon 10/30/2006 11:46 AM
> To: anyscript@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [anyscript] Re: Bike Model 3D
>
>
>
> Hi Nina
>
> I think it will be a good idea to run some of the tutorials, you
can
> find them in the menu of AnyBody under “Help ->Contents”.
> The “Getting started with AnyScript” will answer some of your
> questions about mass, inertia etc.
>
> The driving torque is defined in the
file “BikeFramesAndWheel.any”,
> the object named “CrankMoment” defines the variation of the
> crankmoment as a function of the pedalangle.
>
> Please ask again if you have further questions.
>
> Best regards
> Søren, AnyBody Support
>
> — In anyscript@yahoogroups.com <mailto:anyscript% 40yahoogroups.com> , “nina_rama2002”
> <nesreen.aboulkhair@> wrote:
> >
> > Hi every one in anybody group,
> >
> > I’m new to this group and i am facing some confusion in
> understanding
> > the Bike Mode. Actually i have successfully run it but i needed
to
> > understand more about the parameters used in this model the Mass
> > Inertia of the bone, Muscles, Length of it and the calculation
of
> > joint forces and the joint tork against the trank???
> > Driving tork.
> > Thanks
> > Nina
> >
>
>
>
>
>
>
> [Non-text portions of this message have been removed]
>