Model parameters after scaling.

Hi,

Is there a way to quickly get the following
parameters of a segment in a model:
Inertia, Mass, Length, etc.

…After scaling?

I am looking at the Gait model, I thought there
might be a quick way of getting these data, hence
my question.

If so, can you point me to the reference?

Thanks!

Leng-Feng


Leng-Feng Lee
Ph.D. Candidate.
SUNY-Buffalo MAE Dept.
Contact: (716) 645-2593 Ext: 2251
Office: 1022 Furnas Hall, Buffalo, NY, 14260.
Web: www.eng.buffalo.edu/~llee3/

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Hi Leng Feng

The quickest way is to look them up in the ModelTree…

Alternatively you could create your own folder with references to the
segment masses etc… then you could get quick access to all of them in the
same folder of the ModelTree

Best regards

Søren


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Subject: [AnyScript] Model parameters after scaling.

Hi,

Is there a way to quickly get the following
parameters of a segment in a model:
Inertia, Mass, Length, etc.

…After scaling?

I am looking at the Gait model, I thought there
might be a quick way of getting these data, hence
my question.

If so, can you point me to the reference?

Thanks!

Leng-Feng


Leng-Feng Lee
Ph.D. Candidate.
SUNY-Buffalo MAE Dept.
Contact: (716) 645-2593 Ext: 2251
Office: 1022 Furnas Hall, Buffalo, NY, 14260.
Web: www.eng.buffalo.edu/~llee3/


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Hi Søren

Thanks, the folder way of doing this
is a better way obviously.

Thanks,
Leng-Feng Lee

— AnyBody Support <support@anybodytech.com>
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> Hi Leng Feng
>
>
>
> The quickest way is to look them up in the
> ModelTree…
>
>
>
> Alternatively you could create your own folder
> with references to the
> segment masses etc… then you could get quick
> access to all of them in the
> same folder of the ModelTree
>
>
>
> Best regards
>
> Søren
>
>
>
>
>
> _____
>
> From: anyscript@yahoogroups.com
> [mailto:anyscript@yahoogroups.com] On Behalf
> Of Leng-Feng Lee
> Sent: 27 March 2008 16:24
> To: anyscript@yahoogroups.com
> Subject: [AnyScript] Model parameters after
> scaling.
>
>
>
> Hi,
>
> Is there a way to quickly get the following
> parameters of a segment in a model:
> Inertia, Mass, Length, etc.
>
> …After scaling?
>
> I am looking at the Gait model, I thought there
> might be a quick way of getting these data,
> hence
> my question.
>
> If so, can you point me to the reference?
>
> Thanks!
>
> Leng-Feng
>
>

> Leng-Feng Lee
> Ph.D. Candidate.
> SUNY-Buffalo MAE Dept.
> Contact: (716) 645-2593 Ext: 2251
> Office: 1022 Furnas Hall, Buffalo, NY, 14260.
> Web: www.eng.buffalo.edu/~llee3/
>
>
>


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Leng-Feng Lee
Ph.D. Candidate.
SUNY-Buffalo MAE Dept.
Contact: (716) 645-2593 Ext: 2251
Office: 1022 Furnas Hall, Buffalo, NY, 14260.
Web: www.eng.buffalo.edu/~llee3/

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