- Use the Simple Gear block from "Simscape > Driveline > Gears" and enable "backlash" (available since R2023a).
- Set the gear ratio to 1:1 in the Simple Gear block to simulate backlash without altering motion transfer.
- Use a "Revolute Joint" with limits, stiffness, and damping settings to approximate backlash behavior.
- Insert a "Rotational Hard Stop" to simulate backlash by creating a dead zone before contact occurs.
- For high‑fidelity modeling, implement a custom contact model using Planar or Revolute joints combined with hard‑stop or force‑law components to represent the backlash region precisely.
Baclash in Simscape Multi-body
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Hi, I am trying to model a linear electrical actuator using a lead-screw joint. To get the desired results backlash in the actuator needs to be modeled. Is there a clever way to do this since it is not a parameter in the lead-screw joint.
Thanks in advance
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el 25 de Jun. de 2025
To model backlash in a Simscape Multibody lead‑screw actuator, even though there's no “backlash” parameter in the Lead Screw Joint refer to some of the effective options below:
You may refer to the below documentation link to know more about the Simple Gear block: https://www.mathworks.com/help/sdl/ref/simplegear.html
I hope this helps!
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