This example shows the two different ways how force laws can be
utilized:
- In the left system a body is attached via a prismatic joint to
the world frame. The prismatic joint has two 1-dimensional
translational flanges (called "support" and "axis") that allows to
connect elements from the Modelica.Mechanics.Translational library
between the support and the axis connector. The effect is that the
force generated by the 1-dimensional elements acts as driving force
in the axis of the prismatic joint. In the example a simple spring
is used.
The advantage of this approach is that the many elements from the
Translational library can be easily used here and that this
implementation is usually more efficient as when using
3-dimensional springs.
- In the right system the same model is defined. The difference
is that a 3-dimensional spring from the
Modelica.Mechanics.MultiBody.Forces library is used. This has the
advantage to get a nice animation of the force component.
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