A new approach for computing resting contact forces between solids is presented, which handles both static and sliding friction, while avoiding the problems arising from previous approaches. Each iteration provides values for all unknowns and needs a constant computation time. The first iteration is a global dynamic solution involving inertia and external forces. The subsequent iterations consist of global redistributions of energy through the solids in order to restrict the values within correct bounds, leading to a progressive refinement of the solution. This allows the termination of the computation when a user-defined level of precision is reached. Convergence is proven in the frictionless case. The method is concise and is easily usabl...
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International audienceA new approach for computing resting contact forces between solids is presente...
International audienceA new approach for computing resting contact forces between solids is presente...
A new algorithm for computing contact forces between solid objects with friction is presented. The a...
Algorithms and computational complexity measures for simulating the motion of contacting bodies with...
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An Energy Frictional Dissipating Algorithm (EFDA) for time integration of Coulomb frictional impact–...
An energy frictional dissipating algorithm (EFDA) for time integration of Coulomb frictional impact-...
An energy frictional dissipating algorithm (EFDA) for time integration of Coulomb frictional impact-...
An energy frictional dissipating algorithm (EFDA) for time integration of Coulomb frictional impact-...
A general and comprehensive analysis on the continuous contact force models in multibody dynamics is...
International audienceThe present paper describes modelization and discretization issues which seem ...
International audienceThe present paper describes modelization and discretization issues which seem ...
International audienceThe present paper describes modelization and discretization issues which seem ...
We present a novel, yet simple, method for stabilization of normal forces. A normal stabilization te...
International audienceA new approach for computing resting contact forces between solids is presente...
International audienceA new approach for computing resting contact forces between solids is presente...
A new algorithm for computing contact forces between solid objects with friction is presented. The a...
Algorithms and computational complexity measures for simulating the motion of contacting bodies with...
This work summarises a computational framework for dealing with dynamic multi-body frictional contac...
We describe a novel algorithm for the robust approximation of elastic, inelastic, and frictional con...
An Energy Frictional Dissipating Algorithm (EFDA) for time integration of Coulomb frictional impact–...
An energy frictional dissipating algorithm (EFDA) for time integration of Coulomb frictional impact-...
An energy frictional dissipating algorithm (EFDA) for time integration of Coulomb frictional impact-...
An energy frictional dissipating algorithm (EFDA) for time integration of Coulomb frictional impact-...
A general and comprehensive analysis on the continuous contact force models in multibody dynamics is...
International audienceThe present paper describes modelization and discretization issues which seem ...
International audienceThe present paper describes modelization and discretization issues which seem ...
International audienceThe present paper describes modelization and discretization issues which seem ...
We present a novel, yet simple, method for stabilization of normal forces. A normal stabilization te...