Thanks, CADCAMGUY. If you saw my jpeg of my sample problem, here is what I think the correct reactions should be:
The rotating crank has a weight of 5.072 lb at a cg of 2.352 in from center. The rotation is 1,200 rpm, which is 7,200 degrees per second, or 125.66 rad/sec. This causes a centrifugal force of 487 lb. That will result in a radial force on joint A of 730 lb, and 243 lb on joint B. If I use a planer connection at A, and a bearing connection at B, all the 487 lb shows at A. With other connection I have tried, the 487 is divided between A & B --- neither is correct. It would seem to me that a planer connection would absorb all the moment.
According to what I understand, a 'measure' of system redundancies should read zero, and the constraints should be one in this case, but if I have a servo motor driving body 2, then the constraints should read zero -- is this correct?
What appears logical to me is what I show in the diagram -- Joint A needs to constrain x & y & z; Joint B needs to constrain x & y. However, that results in 2 redundancies (x & y). How do I get around this?