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A direct multiple shooting method to improve vehicle handling and stability for four hub-wheel-drive electric vehicle during regenerative braking

Proceedings of the Institution of mechanical engineers. Part D, journal of automobile engineering, 2020
Regenerative braking is an important technology to improve fuel economy for electric vehicles. Apart from improving energy recovery efficiency and vehicle stability, the arithmetic speed of the algorithm is also essential for an automotive-qualified ...
Nenglian Feng, Jiawang Yong, Ziqi Zhan
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Geometrically exact static 3D Cosserat rods problem solved using a shooting method

International Journal of Non-Linear Mechanics, 2020
This paper aims to solve the equations of geometrically exact 3D nonlinear Cosserat static rods under large displacements with a mesh free alternative method to finite elements: the shooting method.
Florian Surmont, Coache Damien
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A shooting method for nonlinear boundary value problems in a thermal piezoelectric semiconductor plate

ZAMM - Journal of Applied Mathematics and Mechanics / Zeitschrift für Angewandte Mathematik und Mechanik, 2020
Based on the pyroelectricity, piezoelectricity, and thermoelasticity in nonlinear constitutive equations, we report a thermal piezoelectric semiconductor model under a mechanical load, a Schottky contact boundary condition, and a temperature gradient. To
Ming-gao Zhao   +3 more
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The switching-method in multiple shooting

Computing, 1998
Multiple shooting is a well-known technique for the numerical solution of boundary value problems for ordinary differential equations. In order to solve the boundary value problems one has to solve initial value problems defined in the subintervalls of a given grid of shooting points.
BELLAVIA, STEFANIA   +2 more
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QR factorisation in the shooting method

2008 4th European Conference on Circuits and Systems for Communications, 2008
Radio frequency (RF) applications in consumer electronics require solid methods for the computation of the steady state behaviour in autonomous and non autonomous circuits. The shooting method (SH) is possibly the most important steady state time domain numerical method currently employed in circuit simulation.
BRAMBILLA, ANGELO MAURIZIO   +3 more
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