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Primal and mixed forms of Hamilton's principle for constrained rigid body systems: Numerical studies
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    Primal and mixed forms of Hamilton's principle for constrained rigid body systems: Numerical studies (English)
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    27 June 1992
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    In this paper, we extend the methodology of our previous work [the authors, ibid. 7, No. 1, 49-76 (1990; Zbl 0717.73098)] to incorporate the dynamics of holonomically and nonholonomically constrained systems. The constraint equations are cast in a variational form, which may be included easily, in the time finite element framework. The development of the weak constraint equations and their associated ``tangent'' operators is presented. We also show that this approach to constraint equations may be employed to develop time finite elements using a quaternion parametrization of finite rotation. Familiarity with the notation and methodology of our previously presented work is assumed.
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    holonomically and nonholonomically constrained systems
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    constraint equations
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    variational form
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    finite element
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    quaternion parametrization
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