1999
DOI: 10.2514/2.7536
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Discontinuous Time-Integration Method for Dynamic Contact/Impact Problems

Abstract: A new time-integration method is proposed using the generalized derivative concept to simulate the dynamic phenomena with sudden constraint occurring in dynamic contact/impact problems. By the adoption of the generalized derivative concept and the jump assumption, discontinuity can be incorporated in time integration, and as a result, the algorithm does not need any other special consideration of jumps in dynamic field variables due to sudden constraint, such as dynamic contact-release conditions. To observe t… Show more

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