2013
DOI: 10.1063/2.13013012
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Symbolic generation of the kinematics of multibody systems in EasyDyn: From MuPAD to Xcas/Giac

Abstract: In the EasyDyn multibody open source project, computer algebra has been used from the beginning to generate the expressions of velocities and accelerations of the bodies, by symbolic differentiation of their position.

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“…Shoulder [1] Main arm [2] Forearm [3] Spindle [4] x y z x y z dynamic simulation of mechanical systems [10]. Initially created for teaching purposes, it was successfully used in several Master's and PhD theses and is available for free on the Internet.…”
Section: Robot Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…Shoulder [1] Main arm [2] Forearm [3] Spindle [4] x y z x y z dynamic simulation of mechanical systems [10]. Initially created for teaching purposes, it was successfully used in several Master's and PhD theses and is available for free on the Internet.…”
Section: Robot Modellingmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The latter assumes that the cutting force is proportional to the undeformed chip cross section. In DyStaMill, the popular model from Altintas Y. is used (10) to compute the cutting forces locally along the axial dF a , radial dF r and tangential dF t directions at the cutting edges from the undeformed chip thickness h [15]. The local cutting forces are then projected into the global reference frame on the basis of cutting angles (11).…”
Section: Forearmmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The dynamic interaction between the vehicle and the road is simulated using EasyDyn [8], a C++ library which allows for the solution of motion equations of multibody systems.…”
Section: Vehicle-road Interaction Modelmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The rail unevenness is therefore included according to data collected by the railways operator. A C++ object-oriented program was developed, using the EasyDyn library [22]. An application based on either MuPad or Xcas platform generates symbolic kinematic expressions for the vehicle.…”
Section: Matec Web Of Conferencesmentioning
confidence: 99%