Hello!
I'm running the RRA tool for a squat performed with no weights (so I have no external loads) and my model has a weld constraint in the foot since I have no grf and my RRA gives me a huge negative mass adjustment -1.2123e+008
Negative mass adjustment in RRa
- Dimitar Stanev
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Re: Negative mass adjustment in RRa
Hi,
It is probably because you haven't defined the ground reaction forces and maybe the constraints are developing large forces due to kinematic mismatch. I have also experimented using weld constraints for constraining the feet on the ground when there are not GRF measurements, but I was unsuccessful.
It is probably because you haven't defined the ground reaction forces and maybe the constraints are developing large forces due to kinematic mismatch. I have also experimented using weld constraints for constraining the feet on the ground when there are not GRF measurements, but I was unsuccessful.
- Valentina Gallego
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Re: Negative mass adjustment in RRa
Hello Dimitar,
"It is probably because you haven't defined the ground reaction forces "
how do I define them if don't have them??
"It is probably because you haven't defined the ground reaction forces "
how do I define them if don't have them??