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Finite element modeling of contact conditions in multibody system dynamics

✍ Scribed by F. M. L. Amirouche; M. Xie; N. H. Shareef; M. Valco


Publisher
Springer Netherlands
Year
1993
Tongue
English
Weight
794 KB
Volume
4
Category
Article
ISSN
0924-090X

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✦ Synopsis


In this paper a new method is developed for the dynamic analysis of contact conditions in flexible multibody systems undergoing a rolling type of motion. The relative motion between the two contacting bodies is treated as a constraint condition describing their kinematic and geometric relations. Equations of motion of the system are presented in a matrix form making use of Kane's equations and finite element method. The method developed has been implemented in a general purpose program called DARS and applied to the simulation and analysis of a rotating wheel on a track. Both the bodies are assumed flexible and discretized using a three dimensional 8-noded isoparametric elements. The time variant constraint conditions are imposed on the nodal points located at the peripheral surfaces of the bodies under consideration. The simulation is carried out under two different boundary conditions describing the support of the track. The subsequent constraint forces associated with the generalized coordinates of the system are computed and plotted. The effects of friction are also discussed.


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