2010
DOI: 10.1007/s11044-010-9230-y
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Dealing with multiple contacts in a human-in-the-loop application

Abstract: Abstract. This paper deals with continuous contact force models applied to the human-in-the

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“…After some mathematical manipulation, the expression for this contact force model has the following form [18]:…”
Section: General Issues Of Continuous Contact Force Modelsmentioning
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“…After some mathematical manipulation, the expression for this contact force model has the following form [18]:…”
Section: General Issues Of Continuous Contact Force Modelsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Finally, a third part of the initial kinetic energy is dissipated. Thus, the balance of energy between the start and end of the compression phase can be written as follows: (18) in which T (max) represents the kinetic energy of the system at the end of the compression phase, U (max) is the maximum elastic strain energy stored and E c denotes the dissipated energy associated with internal damping of the material. This last term will be discussed in detail in the next section.…”
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“…Francisco González et al or continuous force based methods [15], [4]. The main assumption for impulsemomentum level approaches is that the duration of impact is negligible on the time scale determined by the finite motion of the system.…”
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