You may want to provide here the changes you applied
to demo_MCORE_Cratering and its CMakeLists, otherwise it might be difficult
to give suggestions.
Moreover, it is better to try to change the template project to adapt it to
your need, not the demos: you might easily miss all the required link
Hi Dario!
Thank you! After your corrections, now both the import with the template
code and the simulation in chrono are working as they should!
However, I am still finding some problems to import the Assembly in the
multicore environment of the code named "demo_MCORE_Cratering". Basically,
the
Hi Gianni,
I reuploaded it. There was still a missing piece! Try now!
Dario
Il giorno lunedì 22 luglio 2024 alle 13:59:29 UTC+2 eldest...@gmail.com ha
scritto:
> Hi Dario,
>
> thank you for your kind reply! I tried to reinstall again the Chrono
> add-In but nothing changed. The error is always
Hi Dario,
thank you for your kind reply! I tried to reinstall again the Chrono add-In
but nothing changed. The error is always the same that I showed you in the
previous messages. I installed the file in the GitHub named
"Chrono_SolidWorks_v9.0.exe". Is this the right one?
Thank you again.
Gi
Hi Gianni,
the SolidWorks plugin had a bug that was not allowing running the
simulation withing SolidWorks. You should now be able to get the new
version and make it run in SolidWorks.
About the motor: please try to make it run directly from SolidWorks. I
would recommend you to remove any link
Hi Dario,
- You can find the CMakeCache attached below. I am sending you both the
one of the basic code for the import (CMakeCache_simple_import) from
Solidworks and the one of the Particle_bed script (CMakeCache_Particle_bed).
- This is what "Dettagli" returns from the Solidworks ad
Hi Gianni,
- can you please share the CMakeCache that is found in your build folder?
- what the "Dettagli" panel returns when the "Run simulation" button is
pressed?
- can you please try to remove the motors in Solidworks and do them
manually in Chrono?
There is something wrong,
Ciao Gianni,
motor frames are defined in SolidWorks through *Reference
Geometry>Coordinate System* entities.
As any other link in Chrono, the Z axis of the Coordinate System is taken
as the revolute axis. No additional change is made at the code level.
1. your "Sistema di coordinate", the one