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Hello, can someone help me with my problem in Adams View. I am simulating two finger robot gripper. I am simulating it on the cube. Now I want to parametrize that cube to be able to move it on x, y and z. i want also to be able to rotate cube.

Hello,
can someone help me with my problem in Adams View. I am simulating two finger robot gripper. I am simulating it on the cube. Now I want to parametrize that cube to be able to move it on x, y and z. i want also to be able to rotate cube.
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  • Hi,
    Sorry, but I disagree, the Step function is working correctly. The time to change from 0 to 0.5884 and from 0.5884 back to 0 is so short (0.01s) in your plot that you see it 'squared'. if you add this plot in postpro and magnify in the area of interest you will see it is working correctly.
    As explained above, to make the joint dependant you can create a sensor
    Adams Basic Package > Adams View > Adams View > Testing Models > Simulation > Adding Sensors to Your Model
    Adams Basic Package > Adams View > Adams View > Examples of Using Adams View > Example of Adding a Sensor
     
    Otherwise click on 'Knowledge' at the top and search 'sensor' and look into further examples that may suit your needs
     
    Thanks,
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  • Hi,
    Sorry, but I disagree, the Step function is working correctly. The time to change from 0 to 0.5884 and from 0.5884 back to 0 is so short (0.01s) in your plot that you see it 'squared'. if you add this plot in postpro and magnify in the area of interest you will see it is working correctly.
    As explained above, to make the joint dependant you can create a sensor
    Adams Basic Package > Adams View > Adams View > Testing Models > Simulation > Adding Sensors to Your Model
    Adams Basic Package > Adams View > Adams View > Examples of Using Adams View > Example of Adding a Sensor
     
    Otherwise click on 'Knowledge' at the top and search 'sensor' and look into further examples that may suit your needs
     
    Thanks,
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