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Two Hand Golf Swing Model
This model simulates the golf swing and evaluates the effect that momentum has on the interaction forces at joints.

25 days ago | 3 downloads |

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Matlab Online Figures Won't Close
I have a Simulink / Matlab program that runs scrips and generates many figures. They are generated in a script and then closed i...

2 months ago | 1 answer | 0

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How to Retreive All Time Data
When I run my simulink model, I generate a table in the workspace in a script that is run after simulation. This script gets the...

3 months ago | 0 answers | 0

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How do I display simulink simulation data as a table
I would like to generate a simple table with the data from a Simulink simulation. Basically just a table with column labels in t...

4 months ago | 1 answer | 0

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How to compute forces in global reference frame?
I have a model of the golf swing in simulink that outputs the forces in a local reference frame (relative to the follower block)...

6 months ago | 1 answer | 0

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How to Compute Center of Mass for a Portion of a Model?
I would like to compute the center of mass of just a portion of a model that I have for the golf swing. My model consists of a g...

11 months ago | 1 answer | 0

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How do I have a time based function be the input for revolute joint position in Simulink
I am trying to model a motion in which I take data from the real world, regress it into a function and then use this function to...

1 year ago | 1 answer | 0

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Trying to enable "Import custom code" option and the box is greyed out and will not let me enable.
I am trying to run a simulink multibody system that uses a time based function as input for the position of a revolute joint. I ...

1 year ago | 0 answers | 0

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