Test sketchyphysics
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Hello,
Excuse me for my english.
I would like to animate the door control.
I can not do
Where is my mistake?when the cylinder out the door should open
it does not workthank
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I work for a long time with sketchyphysics, but I can not understand. is this a joke?
maybe you'll find something here
http://sketchup.google.com/3dwarehouse/search?q=sketchyphysics+door&styp=m&scoring=t&btnG=Search&reps=1 -
Thank you for your help.
But if you had taken time to look at the attached file you would have noticed
that it is not a simple opening of door.Thank you
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I looked at your model, and still don't know how it is supposed to work.
When I run the simulation, the cylinders kind of explode. They occupy the same space, and so they push apart when the simulation starts. I think you may need to set the cylinder properties to "no collision" so they don't interfere with each other in this way.
The door is attached to a hinge. I assume you intend the door to swing down from its upright position around its bottom axis.
I am not sure what the piston is supposed to do. As a guess, you intend the door to work by having the piston somehow push an object against the door and make it swing down. Am I correct?
OK, maybe I'm wrong. Are you trying to make a door that opens kind of like a garage door? That is, the door lifts up, but also its top edge slides horizontally until it is fully open and horizontal? If so, then maybe you should replicate the mechanism of an actual automatic garage door opener.
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hello,
The door opening should work like this
1 piston yellow leaves
2 the door rotates about the hingeoperation resembles a tray back truck
regards
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In part, the cylinder solids of your piston are just for show. They do not really contribute to the mechanism, but they do complicate the model. I'd suggest that you remove them until you have the simulation working properly.
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