forces on the hand

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Jernej Camernik
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forces on the hand

Post by Jernej Camernik » Sun Jul 19, 2015 11:30 am

Hi,

I have an experiment where the subjects are holding to the handle (with only one hand) while they are being perturbed at the waist. I am using a full body model (FullBodyModel_SimpleArms_Hamner2010_Markers_v2_0), to do the inverse kinematics an inverse dynamics. For inverse dynamics I want to add an additional (beside the force plate data) external force - forces recorded at the handle. My question is, should I use the force vectors as recorded by the force sensor or should I reverse them? The reason for this would be since when the subject pushes handle forward, a positive force vector in X direction is recorded, when actually a force applied to the hand is in the negative X direction.

Thank you for your answer.

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Jernej

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jimmy d
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Re: forces on the hand

Post by jimmy d » Mon Jul 20, 2015 10:11 am

You would reverse the force. You need the reaction forces which act on the body.

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Jernej Camernik
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Re: forces on the hand

Post by Jernej Camernik » Mon Jul 20, 2015 1:04 pm

Thank you!

One more question. When I specify the external force from the handle which is applied to the right hand, what do I select at 'Force expressed in' and 'Point Expressed in'? Ground or right hand?

Thank you!

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Jernej

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