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A method for the numerical integration of mechanical systems with unilateral constraints: study of impact in multibody systems
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    A method for the numerical integration of mechanical systems with unilateral constraints: study of impact in multibody systems (English)
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    The paper deals with the numerical solution of the problem of the motion of a mass point under unilateral constraints (e.g. a point connected with a fixed point by a string, the string needs not be extended). The author gives a formal model, and an approximation of it is used in the numerical solution. For the solution of the problem the so called reduction method (using the theory of equations with small parameters) is used. Results of numerical experiments are given.
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    numerical examples
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    motion of a mass point
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    unilateral constraints
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    fixed point
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    reduction method
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    small parameters
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