at the moment I am working on a project for my diploma thesis concerning the interaction of humans to structure. Therefore I need Ground Reaction Forces as a result of a human's movement, e.g. walking. That means the input should be the movement and the output the GRFs. As I know there has to be recorded the GRF, I wondered what results I would get if I just turned off the external forces within the tool "Inverse Dynamics" or "Analyze" (I hope it's the same) in OpenSim (3.2 and 3.3).
So I tried out with Tutorial 3 and got the following muscle forces (via Force Reporter):
![Image](https://cloudstore.zih.tu-dresden.de/index.php/apps/files_sharing/ajax/publicpreview.php?x=1920&y=969&a=true&file=muscle_forces_withoutGRF.png&t=82a270e5e74c4c6430b1d76dc4934e49&scalingup=0)
The uppermost are the "ercspn" muscles (spine muscles) and hold the largest force while the lower muscles have lower forces. It seems like the whole body is "hanging" at the trunk so that he is not falling due to the gravity.
So here are my questions:
- How does the "Analyze" oder "Inverse Dynamics" tool ensure that the model is not falling due to gravity without external forces? Is there an additional force keeping the model close to the markers? Or occurs the "hanging" effect because of the parent children tree of bodies in the model? (spine is direct child of ground)
- Is there a way to apply some residual actuators as discussed in topic viewtopicPhpbb.php?f=91&t=5956 to account for the missing GRFs?
Though the GRFs can't be validated so well this way it would help me to estimate them without measuring.
Thank you so much for your efforts!
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Regards, Michael