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- | The segment properties include the inertial properties of the segment and its decorations: | + | ====== Segment Properties ====== |
- | * Name See also: [[Visual3D: | + | Segment |
- | * Mass | + | |
- | * Geometry | + | |
- | * Center of Mass | + | |
- | * Moment of Inertia | + | |
- | * Wireframe animation model | + | |
- | Note: the inertial properties are computed using geometric primitives. | + | ===== General Properties ===== |
- | **Hanavan E. (1964) A Mathematical Model for the Human Body. Technical Report, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base.** | + | ^ Property ^ Description ^ |
- | Length might be considered a segment | + | | Segment Name | Every segment |
+ | | Kinetic/ | ||
- | ===== Segment Mass ===== | + | ===== Inertial Properties |
- | The default segment masses are relative to total body mass (Dempster). See [[Visual3D: | + | ^ Property ^ Description ^ |
+ | | [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | | Segment Length | Defined exclusively by the [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | | [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | | [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | | Center of Mass | The segment' | ||
- | ===== Segment | + | Segment |
- | Visual3D models segments as cones, cylinders, spheres, and ellipsoids. VISUAL3D calculates the mass, moments of inertia (IXX, IYY, IZZ) and center of gravity location for each segment. Refer to [[Visual3D: | + | ===== Animation Properties ===== |
- | ===== Segment Inertia ===== | + | A surface mesh can be associated with each segment as an [[Visual3D: |
- | By default the moment of inertia of a segment is computed from the segment mass, the proximal and distal radii, and the Segment | + | ===== Segment |
- | ===== Modify | + | The **Segment |
- | Segment and laboratory coordinate systems can be modified to suit your preference. Refer to [[Visual3D: | + | {{:visual3d_segment_properties.png}} |
- | ===== Animation Surface Models ===== | + | - Select the segment name in the **Segment Name** combo box. The selected segment' |
+ | - Make the desired changes in the dialog to any of the following properties: | ||
+ | - [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | - [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | - [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | - [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | - [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | - Click the **Apply** button. | ||
- | A surface mesh can be associated with each segment. | + | Note that some properties cannot |
+ | - [[Visual3D: | ||
+ | - [[Visual3D: | ||
- | ==== Wavefront obj file format | + | ===== Pipeline Command |
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- | Refer to [[Visual3D: | + | |
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- | ==== Transforming an obj file ==== | + | |
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- | The [[Visual3D: | + | |
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- | ===== Segment Properties Example1 ===== | + | |
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- | This page specifies segment properties from pipeline commands. Specifically, | + | |
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- | **NOTE:** As of Visual3Dv5.01.20, | + | |
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- | ===== Modify Segment Properties ===== | + | |
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- | The **Segment Properties** dialog modifies general segment properties which are common to most segments. | + | |
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- | {{SegmentPropertiesDialog.png}}\\ | + | |
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- | To modify a segment' | + | |
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- | To modify the properties, make the desired change in the dialog, and click the **Apply** button. | + | |
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- | The following properties may be modified: | + | |
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- | * [[Visual3D: | + | |
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- | * [[Visual3D: | + | |
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- | * [[Visual3D: | + | |
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- | * [[Visual3D: | + | |
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- | * [[Visual3D: | + | |
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- | * [[Visual3D: | + | |
+ | Users can define and modify segment properties using the [[visual3d: | ||
+ | ===== References ===== | ||
+ | - Dempster W.T. (1955) Space requirements of the seated operator : geometrical, | ||
+ | - Hanavan E. (1964) A Mathematical Model for the Human Body. Technical Report, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base |
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