Multibody instantly centered moving Lagrangian observer schemes. I - Formulation. II - Application to vehicular simulations
A finite element modeling method employing an instantly centered moving Lagrangian observer is proposed to solve multibody problems involving several rotating components, each with its own rotational history. The present technique allows the steady-state behavior of the problem simulation to be rend...
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