from sympy.physics.mechanics import (Body, Lagrangian, KanesMethod, LagrangesMethod, RigidBody, Particle) from sympy.physics.mechanics.method import _Methods __all__ = ['JointsMethod'] class JointsMethod(_Methods): """Method for formulating the equations of motion using a set of interconnected bodies with joints. Parameters ========== newtonion : Body or ReferenceFrame The newtonion(inertial) frame. *joints : Joint The joints in the system Attributes ========== q, u : iterable Iterable of the generalized coordinates and speeds bodies : iterable Iterable of Body objects in the system. loads : iterable Iterable of (Point, vector) or (ReferenceFrame, vector) tuples describing the forces on the system. mass_matrix : Matrix, shape(n, n) The system's mass matrix forcing : Matrix, shape(n, 1) The system's forcing vector mass_matrix_full : Matrix, shape(2*n, 2*n) The "mass matrix" for the u's and q's forcing_full : Matrix, shape(2*n, 1) The "forcing vector" for the u's and q's method : KanesMethod or Lagrange's method Method's object. kdes : iterable Iterable of kde in they system. Examples ======== This is a simple example for a one degree of freedom translational spring-mass-damper. >>> from sympy import symbols >>> from sympy.physics.mechanics import Body, JointsMethod, PrismaticJoint >>> from sympy.physics.vector import dynamicsymbols >>> c, k = symbols('c k') >>> x, v = dynamicsymbols('x v') >>> wall = Body('W') >>> body = Body('B') >>> J = PrismaticJoint('J', wall, body, coordinates=x, speeds=v) >>> wall.apply_force(c*v*wall.x, reaction_body=body) >>> wall.apply_force(k*x*wall.x, reaction_body=body) >>> method = JointsMethod(wall, J) >>> method.form_eoms() Matrix([[-B_mass*Derivative(v(t), t) - c*v(t) - k*x(t)]]) >>> M = method.mass_matrix_full >>> F = method.forcing_full >>> rhs = M.LUsolve(F) >>> rhs Matrix([ [ v(t)], [(-c*v(t) - k*x(t))/B_mass]]) Notes ===== ``JointsMethod`` currently only works with systems that do not have any configuration or motion constraints. """ def __init__(self, newtonion, *joints): if isinstance(newtonion, Body): self.frame = newtonion.frame else: self.frame = newtonion self._joints = joints self._bodies = self._generate_bodylist() self._loads = self._generate_loadlist() self._q = self._generate_q() self._u = self._generate_u() self._kdes = self._generate_kdes() self._method = None @property def bodies(self): """List of bodies in they system.""" return self._bodies @property def loads(self): """List of loads on the system.""" return self._loads @property def q(self): """List of the generalized coordinates.""" return self._q @property def u(self): """List of the generalized speeds.""" return self._u @property def kdes(self): """List of the generalized coordinates.""" return self._kdes @property def forcing_full(self): """The "forcing vector" for the u's and q's.""" return self.method.forcing_full @property def mass_matrix_full(self): """The "mass matrix" for the u's and q's.""" return self.method.mass_matrix_full @property def mass_matrix(self): """The system's mass matrix.""" return self.method.mass_matrix @property def forcing(self): """The system's forcing vector.""" return self.method.forcing @property def method(self): """Object of method used to form equations of systems.""" return self._method def _generate_bodylist(self): bodies = [] for joint in self._joints: if joint.child not in bodies: bodies.append(joint.child) if joint.parent not in bodies: bodies.append(joint.parent) return bodies def _generate_loadlist(self): load_list = [] for body in self.bodies: load_list.extend(body.loads) return load_list def _generate_q(self): q_ind = [] for joint in self._joints: for coordinate in joint.coordinates: if coordinate in q_ind: raise ValueError('Coordinates of joints should be unique.') q_ind.append(coordinate) return q_ind def _generate_u(self): u_ind = [] for joint in self._joints: for speed in joint.speeds: if speed in u_ind: raise ValueError('Speeds of joints should be unique.') u_ind.append(speed) return u_ind def _generate_kdes(self): kd_ind = [] for joint in self._joints: kd_ind.extend(joint.kdes) return kd_ind def _convert_bodies(self): # Convert `Body` to `Particle` and `RigidBody` bodylist = [] for body in self.bodies: if body.is_rigidbody: rb = RigidBody(body.name, body.masscenter, body.frame, body.mass, (body.central_inertia, body.masscenter)) rb.potential_energy = body.potential_energy bodylist.append(rb) else: part = Particle(body.name, body.masscenter, body.mass) part.potential_energy = body.potential_energy bodylist.append(part) return bodylist def form_eoms(self, method=KanesMethod): """Method to form system's equation of motions. Parameters ========== method : Class Class name of method. Returns ======== Matrix Vector of equations of motions. Examples ======== This is a simple example for a one degree of freedom translational spring-mass-damper. >>> from sympy import S, symbols >>> from sympy.physics.mechanics import LagrangesMethod, dynamicsymbols, Body >>> from sympy.physics.mechanics import PrismaticJoint, JointsMethod >>> q = dynamicsymbols('q') >>> qd = dynamicsymbols('q', 1) >>> m, k, b = symbols('m k b') >>> wall = Body('W') >>> part = Body('P', mass=m) >>> part.potential_energy = k * q**2 / S(2) >>> J = PrismaticJoint('J', wall, part, coordinates=q, speeds=qd) >>> wall.apply_force(b * qd * wall.x, reaction_body=part) >>> method = JointsMethod(wall, J) >>> method.form_eoms(LagrangesMethod) Matrix([[b*Derivative(q(t), t) + k*q(t) + m*Derivative(q(t), (t, 2))]]) We can also solve for the states using the 'rhs' method. >>> method.rhs() Matrix([ [ Derivative(q(t), t)], [(-b*Derivative(q(t), t) - k*q(t))/m]]) """ bodylist = self._convert_bodies() if issubclass(method, LagrangesMethod): #LagrangesMethod or similar L = Lagrangian(self.frame, *bodylist) self._method = method(L, self.q, self.loads, bodylist, self.frame) else: #KanesMethod or similar self._method = method(self.frame, q_ind=self.q, u_ind=self.u, kd_eqs=self.kdes, forcelist=self.loads, bodies=bodylist) soln = self.method._form_eoms() return soln def rhs(self, inv_method=None): """Returns equations that can be solved numerically. Parameters ========== inv_method : str The specific sympy inverse matrix calculation method to use. For a list of valid methods, see :meth:`~sympy.matrices.matrices.MatrixBase.inv` Returns ======== Matrix Numerically solveable equations. See Also ======== sympy.physics.mechanics.KanesMethod.rhs(): KanesMethod's rhs function. sympy.physics.mechanics.LagrangesMethod.rhs(): LagrangesMethod's rhs function. """ return self.method.rhs(inv_method=inv_method)