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Nonsmooth dynamics approach to model collisions in multibody systems: The linear complementarity problem formulation,Used
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The main objective of this work is to present general methodologies for contactimpact analysis under the framework of nonsmooth dynamics approach, contributing towards the multibody systems formulations. This desideratum is achieved by employing a solid mathematical and computational program on this field of investigation, that is, the formulations associated with nonsmooth dynamics approach, the Lagrangian dynamic systems and the impact laws are taken into account. The dynamics of rigid multibody systems are stated as an equality of measures, which are formulated at the velocityimpulse level. The equations of motion are complemented with constitutive laws for the normal and tangential directions. In this work, the unilateral constraints are described by a setvalued force law of the type of Signorinis condition, while the frictional contacts are characterized by a setvalued force law of the type of Coulombs law for dry friction. The resulting contactimpact problem is formulated and solved as a linear complementarity problem, which is embedded in the Moreaus timestepping method.
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