A mechanical system can be thought of as being composed of a set of basic mechanical entities that interact with each
other by exchanging energy or information in well-defined ways. For example, a simple pendulum system is composed
of a rigid body connected to the ground by a revolute joint. MotionSolve provides physics-based, mathematical models of such entities and ways to assemble them into realistic models of
complex mechanical systems. It then lets you simulate your models to gain insight into their behavior.
This manual provides a detailed list and usage information regarding command statements, model statements, functions and
the Subroutine Interface available in MotionSolve.
Model Mechanical Systems
A mechanical system can be thought of as being composed of a set of basic mechanical entities that interact with each other by exchanging energy or information in well-defined ways. For example, a simple pendulum system is composed of a rigid body connected to the ground by a revolute joint. MotionSolve provides physics-based, mathematical models of such entities and ways to assemble them into realistic models of complex mechanical systems. It then lets you simulate your models to gain insight into their behavior.