an error of revolute joint
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Hello Hao,
For Re volute Joint Definition,
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From the error message, you can understand Node 1 and Node 2 in your model , does not have same spatial coordinates.
Try to update the coordinate with NODE 1 or create the temporary (or duplicate) node of NODE 1.
This should work.
Thanks & Warm Regards,
Akshay S Patil
Hi,akshaysp
Thank you for you help,and the picture is very helpful.
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hello Hao.
i am facing a same error. can you help me. thanks you so much
Error 20065 (STR+65)
reading joint card no. user ID 5000075 (# 75 in the input order)
Node 1 in rigid body A and node 2 in rigid B are NOT coincident.
Their Coordinates must be adjusted.
*** Error 20065 (STR+65)
reading joint card no. user ID 5000076 (# 76 in the input order)
Node 1 in rigid body A and node 2 in rigid B are NOT coincident.
Their Coordinates must be adjusted.
*** Error 20065 (STR+65)
reading joint card no. user ID 5000077 (# 77 in the input order)
Node 1 in rigid body A and node 2 in rigid B are NOT coincident.
Their Coordinates must be adjusted.
*** Error 20065 (STR+65)
reading joint card no. user ID 5000078 (# 78 in the input order)
Node 1 in rigid body A and node 2 in rigid B are NOT coincident.
Their Coordinates must be adjusted.
Hello Hao,
For Re volute Joint Definition,
From the error message, you can understand Node 1 and Node 2 in your model , does not have same spatial coordinates.
Try to update the coordinate with NODE 1 or create the temporary (or duplicate) node of NODE 1.
This should work.
Thanks & Warm Regards,
Akshay S Patil