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Dissipation in ElasticFoundationForce

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 8:19 am
by lee0135
Hi all, just wanted to ask how the dissipation coefficient within the ElasticFoundationForce is supposed to be derived from desired materials. Thanks!

Re: Dissipation in ElasticFoundationForce

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 9:05 am
by manifik
Hi, here you have the publication about contact in OpenSim.

Re: Dissipation in ElasticFoundationForce

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 9:58 am
by sherm
That paper explain how the dissipation coefficient is used but probably doesn't provide enough information to figure out what it should be.

There is some theory for choosing this coefficient from coefficient-of-restitution vs. impact velocity experiments. I think in practice though the best approach is to create a very simple model with a simple contact shape (a sphere, for example) and run a few virtual experiments with different coefficients to obtain roughly the expected behavior. Then use the resulting material properties in your more complex model.

Does anyone else have practical advice for choosing this coefficient?

Sherm

Re: Dissipation in ElasticFoundationForce

Posted: Thu Jun 18, 2015 11:34 am
by lee0135
As of right now I'm simulating the femur and tibia with ligaments attached undergoing shear, torque and compression at the joint. The stiffness is roughly as it should be - (1762 GPa)/(0.01 m). I set the dissipation factor to 0.8 to avoid any excessive bouncing of the femur (the tibia is locked in 3 space).