2017
DOI: 10.1051/matecconf/201711207005
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Rigidity versus deformability hypothesis in impact dynamics

Abstract: Abstract. The complexity of the study concerning an impact phenomenon depends strongly on the accepted simplifying hypothesis for the model. One of the most important assumptions in the study of mechanical impact refers to the absolutely rigid or compliant character of colliding bodies. It is anticipated that the employment of hypothesis of deformable body should lead to a better modelling of the process. The present paper presents a qualitative comparison between the results obtained via the two methods, cons… Show more

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