the torque that the matlab is loading is external torque. it means that you need to add the torque at the next joint to the previus to disable the reaction torque. for example to load internal torques of [3 5] on joints 1 and 2 you will put [8 5]
Wrong answer on robotics forwardDynamics
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i have a 2 rods robot with L1=0.3;L2=0.4 ; cm1=0.2;cm2=0.2; m1=1.8; m2=1.5 with rotational joints. when i load the first joint in forwardDynamics, i get right results. when i'm loading the second joint i get wrong answer. (The analytic answer for torque of [0 1] is accelerations of -9.4737 32.6315)
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L1=0.3; L2=0.4;m1=1.8;m2=1.5;cm1=0.2;cm2=0.2;
robot = robotics.RigidBodyTree;
robot.DataFormat = 'row';
body1 = robotics.RigidBody('body1');
jnt1 = robotics.Joint('jnt1','revolute');
setFixedTransform(jnt1,trvec2tform([0, 0, 0]));
jnt1.JointAxis=[0 0 1];
body1.Joint = jnt1;
body1.Inertia=[1 1 0.013+cm1*cm1*m1 0 0 0];
body1.Mass=m1;
body1.CenterOfMass=[ cm1 0 0 ];
addBody(robot,body1,'base');
body2 = robotics.RigidBody('body2');
jnt2 = robotics.Joint('jnt2','revolute');
setFixedTransform(jnt2,trvec2tform([L1, 0, 0]));
jnt2.JointAxis=[0 0 1];
body2.Joint = jnt2;
body2.Inertia=[1 1 0.02+cm2^2*m2 0 0 0];
body2.Mass=m2;
body2.CenterOfMass=[ cm2 0 0];
addBody(robot,body2,'body1');
M=[0 1]
forwardDynamics(robot,[0 0],[0 0] ,M)
%analytic results
% for [1,0] 8.4211 -17.8947; for [0,1] -9.4737 32.6315
%for [1,1] -1.0526 14.7368 ; for [2,2] -2.1053 29.4737
end
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