pab47/RowdyWalker

Simulation of a passive dynamic toy that ambles downhill
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Updated 14 Mar 2018

MATLAB simulation of a passive dynamic walker based on the UTSA mascot, the Rowdy
Video files:
(1) A video of 3D printing of the toy is on YouTube (46 secs long): https://youtu.be/wJ3W3MomWl4

(2) A video of the match between simulation and animation is on YouTube (17 secs long): https://youtu.be/sAGWg-DyDOw

The MATLAB files in this repository may be used to create the animation as shown in video (2) above.

All files may be run using MATLAB (1) RowdyWalkerSim - creates a simulation of the toy

(2) derive1DOF_front_stance_Sec3_1.m, derive2DOF_rear_stance_Sec3_3_Sec3_4.m, derive1DOF_rear_stance_Sec3_5.m, and derive2DOF_front_stance_Sec3_7_Sec3_8.m - used to derive the equations of motion that are then placed in the RowdyWalkerSim file.

(3) Equations_ReadMe.pdf -- This explains how the equations of motion were derived.

(4) rowdy_data.m -- This file contains the silhouette of the UTSA mascot and is used to make the animation look pretty.

Cite As

Pranav Bhounsule (2024). pab47/RowdyWalker (https://github.com/pab47/RowdyWalker), GitHub. Retrieved .

MATLAB Release Compatibility
Created with R2015a
Compatible with any release
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Version Published Release Notes
1.0.0.0

Updated the video link.

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