Static optimization and minimum activation
Posted: Mon Jul 22, 2019 1:26 am
Hello,
I use 'Static Optimization' in order to find joint reaction forces. I was wondering from where does the value of min activation come (a_min = 0.01) ? Is there a sensitiv analysis for this term ?
In a forward-dynamic model a_min is needed to avoid some singularities. In an inverse kinematics does a_min still make sense ? And if yes why 0.01 and not 0.001 ?
And finally is it possible to change a_min directly on OpenSin 4.0, when I try directly in the GUI, I obtain this error :
I use 'Static Optimization' in order to find joint reaction forces. I was wondering from where does the value of min activation come (a_min = 0.01) ? Is there a sensitiv analysis for this term ?
In a forward-dynamic model a_min is needed to avoid some singularities. In an inverse kinematics does a_min still make sense ? And if yes why 0.01 and not 0.001 ?
And finally is it possible to change a_min directly on OpenSin 4.0, when I try directly in the GUI, I obtain this error :
Property 'minimum_activation' has an in invalid value. (details : Minimum activation cannot be less than 0.01).