2010
DOI: 10.1115/1.4001374
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Partitioned Dynamic Simulation of Multibody Systems

Abstract: Partitioned dynamic simulation of multibody systems offers the benefit of increased modularity over direct simulation, thereby allowing for the use of softwares tailored to the needs of each physical subsystem. In this paper, the partitioned simulation of multibody systems is accomplished by deriving an explicit expression for the constraint forces acting between subsystems. These constraint forces form the basis of a coupling module that communicates results between subsystems, each of which can be simulated … Show more

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“…The kinematic variables of the system and the contact force are obtained by calculating the dynamic equations within the constraint equations. And the contact constraint method has also been widely used as discussed by [12][13][14]. Only limited experimental researches on the impact dynamics of flexible multibody systems can be found, because the impact process is a transient dynamic behavior with very short duration of time and it raises greater requirements for the response speed of the experimental instruments and the design of the experimental scheme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The kinematic variables of the system and the contact force are obtained by calculating the dynamic equations within the constraint equations. And the contact constraint method has also been widely used as discussed by [12][13][14]. Only limited experimental researches on the impact dynamics of flexible multibody systems can be found, because the impact process is a transient dynamic behavior with very short duration of time and it raises greater requirements for the response speed of the experimental instruments and the design of the experimental scheme.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%