How to represent a 6DoF platform using SimMechanics?

Hello!
I would like to know how I could represent a six degrees of freedom platform using SimMechanics. The inputs of this platform will be 3 linear accelerations and 3 angular accelerations.
I have to represent a radar mounted in the platform. The radar has been designed using Solid Works and imported to Simulink using the Solid Works/SimMechanics converter, so my problem is the platform.
I do not really need a complex model. One only Body block with 6 DoF and 6 input accelerations will be fine for me.
Thank you very much!

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Guy Rouleau
Guy Rouleau 2011년 9월 8일
There is a Stewart Platform demo shipped with SimMechanics. The Stewart platform is a 6dof platform, actuated by 6 linear actuator. So it should be realtively easy to adapt to your system.
The demo is introduced online here:
You can find info here:
In MATLAB, look in the list of demos or type
mech_stewart_vis
or
mech_stewart_slider
or
mech_stewart_trajectory
to directly open the models.

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Pablo
Pablo 2011년 9월 9일
Hello!
First of all, thank you for tour respond!
The platform, that I need, must represent the movement of a plane, therefore I do not think that I can represent a looping or a corkscrew with the Stewart Platform.
I can use the Stewart Platform for easy movements.
Any other ideas?
Again, thank you very much!!!
The Stewart platform is an example to get you started and help learning... The system you describe can definitely be implemented in SimMechanics, itjust require a bit a work.
I am having the same problem. I just need to read the joints lengths variation on time inputing a certain displacement ( only along z or x or y axis e.g.)
but it's too complicated to adjust. Also I don't find where I can modify the amplitudes of movements.

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