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| Citació: | Font-Llagunes, J.M.; Kövecses, J. Analysis of topology changes in multibody systems. A: ECCOMAS Thematic Conference Multibody Dynamics. "ECCOMAS Thematic Conference Multibody Dynamics 2009". Varsòvia: European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences, 2009, p. 1-11. |
| Títol: | Analysis of topology changes in multibody systems |
| Autor: | Font Llagunes, Josep Maria ; Kövecses, József |
| Editorial: | European Community on Computational Methods in Applied Sciences |
| Data: | 2009 |
| Tipus de document: | Conference report |
| Resum: | Mechanical systems with time-varying topology appear frequently in natural or
human-made artificial systems. The nature of topology transitions is a key characteristic in the functioning of such systems. In this paper, a concept to decouple kinematic and kinetic quantities at the time of topology transition is used. This approach is based on the use of impulsive bilateral constraints and it is a useful tool for the analysis of energy redistribution and velocity change when these constraints are suddenly established. Two examples of systems with time-varying topology are analyzed: a bipedal walking system and a dual-pantograph robotic prototype making contact with a stiff environment. Detailed numerical and experimental analysis to gain insight into the dynamics and energetics of topology transitions is presented. |
| ISBN: | 978-83-7207-813-1 |
| URI: | http://hdl.handle.net/2117/11347 |
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