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Increased kinematic changes in ascending compared with descending biplanar cut in open wedge high tibial osteotomy-a multibody simulation. [PDF]
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Visualising joint force-velocity properties in musculoskeletal models
Richards CT, Murtola T.
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This chapter includes the main components necessary to formulate the dynamics of planar multibody systems. In this process, the fundamental issues associated with embryogenesis of multibody systems are presented. The main types of coordinates utilized in the formulations of general planar multibody systems are described.
Flores, Paulo, Lankarani, Hamid M.
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This chapter includes the main components necessary to formulate the dynamics of planar multibody systems. In this process, the fundamental issues associated with embryogenesis of multibody systems are presented. The main types of coordinates utilized in the formulations of general planar multibody systems are described.
Flores, Paulo, Lankarani, Hamid M.
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ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 2000
AbstractMulti Body Systems (MBS) consist of a finite number of interconnected elastic and/or rigid bodies. If its number of d.o.f. varies due to contact it is advantageous to calculate dynamics in terms of subsystems. Partitioning into subsystems is fluent but at least reasonable at points of possible contact.
Bremer, H., Glockner, Ch.
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AbstractMulti Body Systems (MBS) consist of a finite number of interconnected elastic and/or rigid bodies. If its number of d.o.f. varies due to contact it is advantageous to calculate dynamics in terms of subsystems. Partitioning into subsystems is fluent but at least reasonable at points of possible contact.
Bremer, H., Glockner, Ch.
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Contact Mechanics in Multibody Systems
Multibody System Dynamics, 1998zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
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Dynamics of Constrained Multibody Systems
Journal of Applied Mechanics, 1984A new automated procedure for obtaining and solving the governing equations of motion of constrained multibody systems is presented. The procedure is applicable when the constraints are either (a) geometrical (for example, “closed-loops”) or (b) kinematical (for example, specified motion).
Kamman, J. W., Huston, R. L.
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Definition of Multibody System
2015This chapter presents a general view of multibody system concept and definition by describing the main features associated with spatial systems. The mechanical components, which can be modeled as rigid or flexible, are constrained by kinematic pair of different types.
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Mechanics of Structures and Machines, 1989
Abstract A mathematical model is suggested and compact analytical expressions are defined for link position and orientation errors for systems of rigid bodies that are interconnected by arbitrary joints. No limitations on the type of kinematic chains in the system are imposed; i.e., the system may contain an arbitrary number of closed loops.
L. Lilov, B. Bekjarov
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Abstract A mathematical model is suggested and compact analytical expressions are defined for link position and orientation errors for systems of rigid bodies that are interconnected by arbitrary joints. No limitations on the type of kinematic chains in the system are imposed; i.e., the system may contain an arbitrary number of closed loops.
L. Lilov, B. Bekjarov
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Collisions of multibody systems
Computational Mechanics, 2001zbMATH Open Web Interface contents unavailable due to conflicting licenses.
Chang, Chau-Chin, Huston, Ronald L.
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