enhanced knee model

Hi, I recieved the Eshuis knee model from you and I am struggling to
encorperate it into a simple standing model. I know that it has been
modelled for sit to stand and the bike. Is there any possibility of
these files being made available to help my work. I am currently
getting the folowing message ’ ‘KneeMotion.DriverPos’ : Incorrect
number of elements in driver specification vector, it must be the same
as the number of coordinates in the kinematic measure, i.e. in ‘Pos’.’
Am I right in thinking this revolute joint has only 1 constraint and
therefore 5 elements?

Any information would be greatly appreciated as always

Peter

Hi Peter,

I know I used to have those files on my computer, but they have
disappeared in one of the inevitable purges of old data. I am pretty
sure I have something in my backup.

The backup is kept at another location for security purposes. I’ll be
back when I have had a chance to access it.

Best regards,
John

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wrote:
>
> Hi, I recieved the Eshuis knee model from you and I am struggling to
> encorperate it into a simple standing model. I know that it has been
> modelled for sit to stand and the bike. Is there any possibility of
> these files being made available to help my work. I am currently
> getting the folowing message ’ ‘KneeMotion.DriverPos’ : Incorrect
> number of elements in driver specification vector, it must be the same
> as the number of coordinates in the kinematic measure, i.e. in ‘Pos’.’
> Am I right in thinking this revolute joint has only 1 constraint and
> therefore 5 elements?
>
> Any information would be greatly appreciated as always
>
> Peter
>