Scaled model falling over

SCONE is a software tool for predictive simulations of biomechanical movement. It uses OpenSim for modeling and simulation, and performs optimization using various control strategies, including feed-forward control, proprioceptic feedback control, and bal
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Jess White
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Scaled model falling over

Post by Jess White » Mon Dec 13, 2021 11:04 am

Hi

I have scaled a model in OpenSim 3.3, ran it in SCONE using Tutorial 4a and optimized it, but after two steps the model falls over. It is scaled to represent a taller individual, do I perhaps need to change center of gravity in one of the tutorial files? Do the muscles scale automatically with the bones or could this also be the problem?

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Jess

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Thomas Geijtenbeek
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Re: Scaled model falling over

Post by Thomas Geijtenbeek » Tue Dec 14, 2021 3:28 am

How much did you scale the model? If it's scaled by too much, you might need to optimize an intermediate model first, and use the optimized parameters as input for the fully scaled model.

Also, you might need to increase the muscle strength of the taller model. I believe OpenSim only scales the muscle length, but not strength.

Finally, it may help to run multiple optimizations in parallel (Ctrl+Shift+F5). Sometimes it takes multiple attempts to find an optimization that works.

Let me know if this helps!

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Re: Scaled model falling over

Post by Jess White » Tue Dec 14, 2021 3:42 am

Thank you very much. I will try this and let you know.

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Jess

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Re: Scaled model falling over

Post by Jess White » Tue Dec 21, 2021 12:39 pm

Hi,

It actually turned out to be a scaling issue. But the multiple optimizations helped with my other models so thank you!

All the best
Jess

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