Muscle-actuated simulation error
Posted: Mon Apr 07, 2008 7:58 am
I am having a similar problem detailed in the 'RRA and CMC' post below. I successfully followed the 'Generating a Muscle-Actuated Simulation in OpenSim' and wanted to increase the duration of the simulation. XML Notepad was used to edit all .xml files.
1) Changed the time range from '0.4 1.6' to '0.4 4.6' in the subject01_setup_ik.xml and successfully ran the ik module.
2) Changed the Final Time from '1.25' to '4.25' in the subject01_setup_RRA.xml and successfully ran the CMC module using the edited file.
3) Changed the Final Time from '1.2' to '4.2' in the subject01_setup_CMC.xml and ran the CMC module. The program consistently crashes without warning at approximately 11%.
4) I was able to successfully increase the duration of the simulation from a final time of '1.2' to '1.7'.
5) Changed the Final Time from '1.18' to '1.68' in the subject01_setup_Forward.xml and successfully ran the forward module with the edited file. However, the ankle and knee distort rapidly at the end of the forward motion file (~1.5 s).
I plan to adjust muscle activation magnitudes/durations and compare the resulting knee angle at heel strike with the original model.
Your help is much appreciated,
Jon Akins
1) Changed the time range from '0.4 1.6' to '0.4 4.6' in the subject01_setup_ik.xml and successfully ran the ik module.
2) Changed the Final Time from '1.25' to '4.25' in the subject01_setup_RRA.xml and successfully ran the CMC module using the edited file.
3) Changed the Final Time from '1.2' to '4.2' in the subject01_setup_CMC.xml and ran the CMC module. The program consistently crashes without warning at approximately 11%.
4) I was able to successfully increase the duration of the simulation from a final time of '1.2' to '1.7'.
5) Changed the Final Time from '1.18' to '1.68' in the subject01_setup_Forward.xml and successfully ran the forward module with the edited file. However, the ankle and knee distort rapidly at the end of the forward motion file (~1.5 s).
I plan to adjust muscle activation magnitudes/durations and compare the resulting knee angle at heel strike with the original model.
Your help is much appreciated,
Jon Akins