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Multibody dynamics in arterial system
Journal of Mechanical Science and Technology, 2005There are many things in common between hemodynamics in arterial systems and multibody dynamics in mechanical systems Hemodynamics is concerned with the forces generated by the heart and the resulting motion of blood through the multi-branched vascular system The conventional hemodynamics model has been intended to show the general behavior of the body
Sang-Hoon Shin +5 more
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Multibody System Dynamics: Roots and Perspectives
Multibody System Dynamics, 1997This is a review paper on the development and state-of-the-art of multibody dynamics. The author identifies the roots of multibody dynamics in classical mechanics theories. The state-of-the-art is discussed in terms of recent writings on the subject. Projected future developments and research areas are also outlined.
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Dynamics of Multibody Haptic Systems
Volume 4: 8th International Conference on Multibody Systems, Nonlinear Dynamics, and Control, Parts A and B, 2011An essential requirement in haptics is accuracy and transparency of the haptic interface. Haptic devices are usually lightweight robotic systems with which a human operator interacts. In the current literature, dynamic analyses of haptic devices are limited to single degree-of-freedom (DoF) point mass models.
Sara Shayan Amin, Jo´zsef Ko¨vecses
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DYNAMICS OF MULTIBODY SYSTEMS – A BRIEF REVIEW
Acta Astronautica, 1989Abstract The subject of multibody dynamics is the simulation of large motions of complex systems of bodies interconnected by kinematical joints and by force elements such as springs, dampers and actuators. Typical technical multibody systems are vehicles, spacecraft, robots, mechanisms of all kinds, biomechanical systems and others.
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Multibody Systems and Applied Dynamics
2008Modern applied dynamics is characterized by systems consisting of mechanical, electrical, hydraulical and biological components subject to control. For the modelling and design of controlled systems the method of multibody systems is most appropriate due to the comparatively low number of degrees of freedom.
Werner Schiehlen, Peter Eberhard
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Multibody Dynamics of Very Flexible Damped Systems
Multibody System Dynamics, 1999The authors consider flexible multibody systems where the bodies may undergo large deformations. Both open and closed loop systems are considered with a variety of connecting joints. Kane's equations are used to obtain the governing dynamical equations. The formulation is then written in algorithmic form and implemented in a numerical procedure (FLXDYN)
Langlois, R. G., Anderson, R. J.
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2005
This enhanced fourth edition of Dynamics of Multibody Systems includes an additional chapter that provides explanations of some of the fundamental issues addressed in the book, as well as new detailed derivations of some important problems. Many common mechanisms such as automobiles, space structures, robots and micromachines have mechanical and ...
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This enhanced fourth edition of Dynamics of Multibody Systems includes an additional chapter that provides explanations of some of the fundamental issues addressed in the book, as well as new detailed derivations of some important problems. Many common mechanisms such as automobiles, space structures, robots and micromachines have mechanical and ...
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Dynamics of Reconfigurable Multibody Systems
Volume 7A: 17th Biennial Conference on Mechanical Vibration and Noise, 1999Abstract Multibody dynamics with configuration changes are characterized by changes in the number and/or kind of constraint equations. Configuration changes mean the addition of impacts, changes of friction states, topological changes and so on.
Takashi Takahashi +2 more
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