【如何使用solidwork编辑结构导入到simscope】
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To use Simscape Multibody Link, you must install MATLAB® and the CAD applications on the same computer. To ensure the successful installation of Simscape Multibody Link, before launching your CAD application, you must register MATLAB as an automation server and enable the Simscape Multibody Link plugin in the CAD application. For more information, see steps 3 and 4.
Step 1: Get the Installation Files
Go to the Simscape Multibody Link download page.
Follow the prompts on the download page.
Select and save the ZIP and MATLAB files that match your MATLAB version and system architecture, such as release R2023b and Win64 (PC) Platform. Do not extract the ZIP file.
Step 2: Run the Installation Function
Run MATLAB as administrator. For more information, see How to Make a Shortcut to Run MATLAB as Administrator.
Add the folder in which you saved the installation files to the MATLAB path. For example, you can use the addpath (MATLAB) function.
At the MATLAB command prompt, enter installaddon(‘zipname’), where zipname is the name of the ZIP file, such as smlink-r2023b-win64.zip.
Step 3: Register MATLAB as an Automation Server
Each time you export a CAD assembly model, the Simscape Multibody Link plugin attempts to connect to MATLAB. To enable the connection, you must register MATLAB as an automation server. You can do this in two ways:
Open a MATLAB session in administrator mode. At the MATLAB command prompt, enter regmatlabserver.
Open a Windows® command prompt window running in administrator mode. At the command prompt, enter matlab -regserver.
Step 4: Enable the Simscape Multibody Link Plugin in a CAD Application
Before you can export a CAD assembly, you must enable the Simscape Multibody Link plugin on your CAD application. To do this, see:
Enable Simscape Multibody Link Plugin in SolidWorks
Enable Simscape Multibody Link Plugin in Creo-Pro/E
Enable Simscape Multibody Link Plugin in Inventor Plugin
Importing CAD Files from Applications Not Supported by Simscape Multibody Link
To import an Onshape® CAD assembly model into the Simscape Multibody, you can use the smexportonshape and smimport functions.
If you use a CAD application other than Onshape, SolidWorks, PTC Creo, and Autodesk Inventor, you can create a custom model export application based on the Simscape Multibody XML schema. This approach requires some knowledge of XML. See the schema web page for more information.
You can also create a Simscape Multibody model from a URDF file or Robotics System Toolbox™ model. See the smimport for more information.