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Author: matto

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Filesize: 1.01 MB

Date added: 2020-03-19

Rating: 6.5

Downloads: 5475

Views: 646

Comments: 10

Ratings: 4

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Made with: Algodoo v2.1.0

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Last edited at 2020/03/19 20:39:14 by matto
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Works OK, but is very slow on my PC (running about 2% of simulation speed). You could use a scissor mechanism for a muscle string. Since there are (9) muscle strings with (40) powered axles each, and since you only need (1) powered axle to power a scissor mechanism, you could reduce the powered axle count from 360 to 9 if you choose to use scissor mechanisms.
Last edited at 2020/03/19 22:18:35 by s_noonan
Yes you are right.
Thanks for your advice.
The scene is slow.
I chose this type of mechanism because when it contracts, the muscle swells and gives a "realistic" effect.
In your opinion, if I use a scissor mechanism, does the swelling effect of the muscle remain or contract linearly?
A scissor mechanism should give the same effect as your present muscle fibers. Your present muscle fibers look something like this -<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-<>-. A scissor mechanism muscle fiber would look like this -<><><><><><><><><>-.
OK thanks!
I try.
I'm curious to see the difference between the two mechanisms!
Hi s_noonan.
I tried to create the muscle with the scissor mechanism but I didn't like the result.
I spent two hours trying.
Movement becomes unnatural.
I prefer my slow scene.
Thanks, you always give me a lot of stimuli!
Thanks for trying. Maybe I will give it a try.
I tried a scissor linkage and now I see what you are talking about. The scissor linkage that I made stretched 333% whereas the stretch needed by the muscle is about 33%. The scissor does not change width much for a 33% change in length. Putting spacers between all the parallel linkages now makes a lot of sense to me. You could have got by using scissors if you went with a short muscle and long tendons, but that wouldn't look as realistic as your present scene.
Thank you!!
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Now I can go flex my scenes! :lol:
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