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how can you define a measure for the angle between the coordinate system component ( x, y, z )

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josh m

Automotive
Jan 19, 2020
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hello

I know that one of the coordinate components ( such as x ) that is the marker of that part , changes by an angle during simulation …

how can I define a measure to between the vector components of that coordinate system to give me the angle …

I have tried the angle measure in Adams/View but it gives me a constant zero value after the simulation .

for more information :

i'm trying to find the wheel angle of a vehicle so I use this marker :

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i define the tips of the angles and vertex of the angle the same because i know that only the x component is changing …

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am i doing something wrong ?

how should i define the angle so i could measure the wheel angle during the simulation ???

thanks
 
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With that setup you are measuring the rotation of a marker with respect to itself, in its own coordinate frame. Not likely to be successful.

So pick each end of the stub axle and take it from there.

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Greg Locock


New here? Try reading these, they might help FAQ731-376
 
thanks a lot

i'll try that and let you know
 
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