In this paper, we present a viscoelastic rod model that is suitable for fast and accurate dynamic simulations. It is based on Cosserat’s geometrically exact theory of rods and is able to represent extension, shearing (‘stiff’ dof), bending and torsion (‘soft’ dof). For inner dissipation, a consistent damping potential proposed by Antman is chosen. We parametrise the rotational dof by unit quaternions and directly use the quaternionic evolution differential equation for the discretisation of the Cosserat rod curvature. The discrete version of our rod model is obtained via a finite difference discretisation on a staggered grid. After an index reduction from three to zero, the right-hand side function f and the Jacobian \(\partial f/\partial(q...
This thesis presents a geometrically exact computational model for simulating the dynamic response o...
The theory of Cosserat rods provides versatile models for the simulation of large spatial deformatio...
Embedded in the special Cosserat theory (slender-body theory) we propose an incompressible viscoelas...
In this paper, we present a viscoelastic rod model that is suitable for fast and accurate dynamic si...
In this paper, we present a viscoelastic rod model that is suitable for fast and sufficiently accura...
Classical geometrically exact Kirchhoff and Cosserat models are used to study the nonlinear deformat...
We present an alternative approach for a semi-discrete viscoelastic Cosserat rod model that allows b...
We propose a method for the description and simulation of the nonlinear dynamics of slender structur...
We propose a method for the description and simulation of the nonlinear dynamics of slender structur...
AbstractThe method of Cosserat dynamics is employed to explore the nonplanar nonlinear dynamics of e...
The theory of Cosserat rods provides a self consistent framework for modeling large spatial deformat...
The theory of Cosserat rods provides a self consistent framework for modeling large spatial deformat...
We present the derivation of a simple viscous damping model of Kelvin-Voigt type for geometrically e...
Cosserat rods are the prefered choice for modeling large spatial deformations of slender flexible st...
Recently we developed a discrete model of elastic rods with symmetric cross section suitable for a f...
This thesis presents a geometrically exact computational model for simulating the dynamic response o...
The theory of Cosserat rods provides versatile models for the simulation of large spatial deformatio...
Embedded in the special Cosserat theory (slender-body theory) we propose an incompressible viscoelas...
In this paper, we present a viscoelastic rod model that is suitable for fast and accurate dynamic si...
In this paper, we present a viscoelastic rod model that is suitable for fast and sufficiently accura...
Classical geometrically exact Kirchhoff and Cosserat models are used to study the nonlinear deformat...
We present an alternative approach for a semi-discrete viscoelastic Cosserat rod model that allows b...
We propose a method for the description and simulation of the nonlinear dynamics of slender structur...
We propose a method for the description and simulation of the nonlinear dynamics of slender structur...
AbstractThe method of Cosserat dynamics is employed to explore the nonplanar nonlinear dynamics of e...
The theory of Cosserat rods provides a self consistent framework for modeling large spatial deformat...
The theory of Cosserat rods provides a self consistent framework for modeling large spatial deformat...
We present the derivation of a simple viscous damping model of Kelvin-Voigt type for geometrically e...
Cosserat rods are the prefered choice for modeling large spatial deformations of slender flexible st...
Recently we developed a discrete model of elastic rods with symmetric cross section suitable for a f...
This thesis presents a geometrically exact computational model for simulating the dynamic response o...
The theory of Cosserat rods provides versatile models for the simulation of large spatial deformatio...
Embedded in the special Cosserat theory (slender-body theory) we propose an incompressible viscoelas...