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Time-stepping for three-dimensional rigid body dynamics
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    Time-stepping for three-dimensional rigid body dynamics (English)
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    3 September 2001
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    The impulsive forces resulting in the rigid body dynamics with elastic or inelastic contacts are treated via the time-stepping method using integrals of forces over the used time-steps (during contact not just at the instant of impact). The authors show that the solution of the formulated ``complementarity problem'' always exists in the sense of measure-differential inclusions. A number of time-stepping methods is presented and critically discussed. The model can be modified to handle also equality constraints (joints).
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    elastic contacts
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    existence of solution
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    complementarity problem
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    impulsive forces
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    rigid body dynamics
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    inelastic contacts
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    time-stepping method
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    measure-differential inclusions
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    equality constraints
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