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+ | ====== Joint Power Scalar ====== | ||
+ | This model-based item represents the joint power for the specified joint as a proper scalar value. | ||
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+ | Joint Power is a scalar term computed at: | ||
+ | < | ||
+ | Power = [Mx,My,Mz] . [wx ,wy,wz] | ||
+ | Power = Mx.wx + My.wy + Mz.wz | ||
+ | </ | ||
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+ | ==== Necessity of a Joint ==== | ||
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+ | In order for Visual3D to calculate Joint Power there must be a [[visual3d: | ||
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+ | It is possible for a [[visual3d: | ||
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+ | You can verify this in model builder mode, where you should see a yellow sphere at the proximal end of the humerus segment. You may have to check the box in the settings to display the joint. | ||
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+ | ==== Decomposition into Components ==== | ||
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+ | Although power is properly a scalar term, it has become common in the biomechanics community to resolve power into a segment coordinate system. This can be achieved directly by using the [[visual3d: | ||
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+ | ==== See Also ==== | ||
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+ | There is also a model-based item that decomposes joint power into a given coordinate system ([[visual3d: |
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