Transient analysis of flexible multi-body systems. I. Dynamics of flexible bodies (Q1064147)

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    Transient analysis of flexible multi-body systems. I. Dynamics of flexible bodies
    scientific article; zbMATH DE number 3919965

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      Transient analysis of flexible multi-body systems. I. Dynamics of flexible bodies (English)
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      1986
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      The formulation for the dynamic analysis of undamped linear structural systems using the finite element method results in two element matrices; the mass and stiffness matrices, that describe the element inertia and stiffness properties. However, these matrices are not sufficient to describe the dynamics of structures that undergo large rigid-body motion.Other element matrices, in addition to the mass and stiffness matrices, are required to account for the inertia coupling between gross motion and elastic deformation. These matrices are time-invariant and can be generated and assembled in the same manner as the mass and stiffness matrices are assembled in linear structural dynamics. An inherent relation between these matrices and the deformable body mean axes exists. This paper is the first of two parts. It presents the two-dimensional and three-dimensional formulation of the system equations of motion of inertia-variant flexible bodies. In particular, Euler parameters are employed to describe the rotations of the body reference in the spatial analysis.
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      transient analysis
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      flexible multi-body systems
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      dynamic analysis
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      undamped linear structural systems
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      large rigid-body motion
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      Other element matrices, in addition to the mass and stiffness matrices
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      inertia coupling between gross motion and elastic deformation
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      matrices are time- invariant
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      two-dimensional and three-dimensional formulation of the system equations of motion
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      inertia-variant flexible bodies
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      Euler parameters
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      rotations
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