Abstract
AbstractFor several decades, simulation and analysis of mechanisms have been performed with dedicated computer-aided engineering software that implements general dynamic formulations, known in the literature as multi-body systems (MBS) formulations. The MBS name is related to the structure of the mechanism, which is often considered to be a collection of bodies interconnected by mechanical joints (pairs). Nevertheless, only a few formulations are really based on a true multi-body mechanical model, while many others instantiate mathematically quite different mechanical concepts. This paper aims to identify and discuss the mechanical models that fundament the main multi-body mathematical formulations known in the literature. The main features of each model are outlined, based on a detailed presentation of the structure and equations of motion, together with their link with the kinematic and dynamic formulations. A comparative study related to computational efficiency is then presented for the identified main models, based on a test mechanism. Comparative advantages and disadvantages are discussed at the end, considering the identified mechanical models.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Computer Science Applications,General Mathematics,Software,Control and Systems Engineering
Cited by
2 articles.
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