Motions
Use the Motions tool to create motions and to edit the initial conditions, displacements, velocities, and acceleration of joints.
Create Motions
- From the Browser, select the system to which the motion entity is to be added.
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From the Model ribbon, click the Motions tool.
A guide bar for entity creation appears.
- Optional:
Select the Pair check box to create a pair entity.
A motion entity, like most of the entities that are created in MotionView, can be a single entity or a pair entity. Pair entities help to create models that are symmetric about the Z-X plane of the model. Their properties can also be symmetric about the Z-X plane (in other words, the Y property is mirrored). Asymmetry or symmetry of the motions can be decided or specified when editing the created motion.
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Select whether the motion will be applied to joints or markers.
- On Joint
- Using Markers
If On Joint is chosen:If Using Markers is chosen: - Optional: Click to reset the entity selections and select new entities.
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Once the reference selections are made, create the marker using one of the
following methods:
- Click on the guide bar to create and orient the entity.
- Click the button that appears at the mouse location in the modeling window.
- Click to create the entity and exit the guide bar selections for this motion.
Once the motion has been added to the model, the corresponding motion will automatically be displayed in the browser area.Note: By default, variables names of entities in MotionView follow a certain convention. For example, all markers entities have a variable name starting with 'mot_'. This is the recommended convention to follow when building models in since it has many advantages in model editing and model manipulation.
Tip: A new motion can be created from the Model Browser by right-clicking on the
Model label (or any system/analysis of your choice) and
selecting or by right-clicking Motions and selecting
Add Motion.
Edit Motions
A motion can be a displacement, velocity, or acceleration and can be applied to some joint types or between markers.
Define the Connectivity of Motions
From the Connectivity tab of the Motions panel, select an option from the
Define motion drop-down menu.
If On joint is chosen:
Option | Description |
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Displacement | Requires no initial conditions |
Velocity | Requires an initial displacement |
Acceleration | Requires an initial displacement and an initial velocity |
If Using markers is chosen:
- Select the axis to define the translational or rotational motion.
- Select an option from the Properties drop-down menu.
- Click the Marker 1 and Marker 2 collectors to select the first and second markers to which to the motion is applied.
Tip: Click Data Summary to view the Data
Summary table for motions.
Define the Properties of Motions
From the Properties tab, you can define the magnitude of a motion either as a constant value or as a non-linear value using a 2D curve, 3D spline, or expressions.
- Click the Properties tab.
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Specify how to define the motion properties using the drop down menu.
If Linear is chosen, enter a constant value of displacement, velocity, or acceleration.If Curve is chosen:If Sline3D is chosen:If Expressions is chosen, enter a solver expression to define displacement, velocity, or acceleration.
Define the Initial Conditions of Motions
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Click the Initial Conditions tab.
Note: This tab is not available if you selected Displacement as the property in the Connectivity tab. See the Define the Connectivity of Motions topic for additional information.
- Enter a value for displacement and/or velocity initial conditions.
Use User-Defined Properties for a Motion
If desired, define the motion using the User-Defined tab, which will allow you to specify the properties of the motion using user subroutines.
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From the Connectivity tab, click the User-defined
properties check box.
The properties option and the Properties tab are both removed.
- Click the newly added User-Defined tab.
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Define the user subroutine.