2015
DOI: 10.1590/1679-78251598
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Dynamic analysis and vibration control of a multi-body system using MSC Adams

Abstract: In this paper, modelling and simulation of a multi-body system for its vibration control using sensors and actuators is presented. The model developed on MSC ADAMS consists of six legs connecting moving and base plates using spherical joints with axial rotation of legs constrained. It contains linear actuator collocated with force sensor. Mathematical model of the mechanism representing the Kinematic and Dynamic analysis of model is presented. The Leg Length variation obtained using MATLAB is obtained in order… Show more

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“…Structural and hydraulic system design is performed for the hydraulic support. A multi-body dynamics model was built based on Adams 31 , as shown in Fig. 5 a, and a hydraulic system model was built based on AMESim 32 , as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Model Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Structural and hydraulic system design is performed for the hydraulic support. A multi-body dynamics model was built based on Adams 31 , as shown in Fig. 5 a, and a hydraulic system model was built based on AMESim 32 , as shown in Fig.…”
Section: Model Establishmentmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dynamic relations has principal role in some applications such as manipulators with high velocity, high load carrying capacity, high pass band manipulators, and high performance manipulators. Although, dynamic of the system can be modeled, the made models have non-linear equations which make it difficult the manipulator dynamic performance prediction (Alam and Akhlaq(2015)). …”
Section: Dynamic Performance Indicesmentioning
confidence: 99%