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The following pages link to Use of Cholesky coordinates and the absolute nodal coordinate formulation in the computer simulation of flexible multibody systems (Q1974263):
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- A natural absolute coordinate formulation for the kinematic and dynamic analysis of rigid multibody systems (Q329149) (← links)
- Efficient dynamics analysis of large-deformation flexible beams by using the absolute nodal coordinate transfer matrix method (Q481835) (← links)
- Spatial joint constraints for the absolute nodal coordinate formulation using the non-generalized intermediate coordinates (Q542079) (← links)
- First order sensitivity analysis of flexible multibody systems using absolute nodal coordinate formulation (Q666585) (← links)
- Analysis of 2D flexible mechanisms using linear finite elements and incremental techniques (Q1015727) (← links)
- Clamped end conditions and cross-section deformation in the finite element absolute nodal coordinate formulation (Q1024026) (← links)
- Computer implementation of the absolute nodal coordinate formulation for flexible multibody dynamics (Q1265312) (← links)
- A modified constraint force algorithm for flexible multibody dynamics with loop constraints (Q1696906) (← links)
- Closed-form control oriented model of highly flexible manipulators (Q2294826) (← links)
- A logarithmic complexity divide-and-conquer algorithm for multi-flexible-body dynamics including large deformations (Q2347604) (← links)
- Analysis of thin beams and cables using the absolute nodal co-ordinate formulation (Q2432385) (← links)
- Riccati discrete time transfer matrix method for elastic beam undergoing large overall motion (Q2461457) (← links)
- Three-dimensional large deformation analysis of the multibody pantograph/catenary systems (Q2499500) (← links)
- An efficient discrete algorithm in dynamic modeling of large-deformation flexible mechanisms (Q6084145) (← links)
- An \(\mathrm{O(n)}\) complexity recursive algorithm for multi-flexible-body dynamics based on absolute nodal coordinate formulation (Q6556860) (← links)