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Multi-body dynamics : monitoring and simulation techniques

edited by Homer Rahnejat and Robert Whalley

Mechanical Engineering Publications, c1997-

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Vol. [1]: contains refereed papers accepted for the 1st International Symposium on Multi-Body Dynamics (MBD-MST 97) held at the University of Bradford, UK, 25-27 March 1997

Vol. 2: contains refereed papers accepted for the 2nd International Symposium on Multi-Body Dynamics (MBD-MST 2000) held at the University of Bradford, UK, 27-28 June 2000

Vol. 3: "This volume contains the papers presented at the 3rd International Symposium on Multi-Body Dynamics : Monitoring and Simulation Techniques."--Pref

Vol. 2, editor: Morteza Ebrahimi

Vol. 3, editor: Homer Rahnejat and Steve Rothberg

Vol. 2-3: published: London : Professional Engineering, 2000-

Includes bibliographical references and index

Description and Table of Contents

Volume

[1] ISBN 9781860580642

Description

A collection of papers from the International Symposium on Multi-Body Dynamics: Monitoring and Simulation Techniques, held at the University of Bradford, March 1997. The topics covered, among others, include: power train dynamics; aerospace dynamics; vehicle dynamics; and rotor dynamics.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Power train dynamics: dynamics and lubrication with particular reference to the internal combustion engine
  • hybrid vehicles - fact or fiction
  • clutch pedal dynamic noise and vibration investigation
  • investigation of clonk phenomenon in vehicle transmissions - measurement, modelling, and simulation
  • practical applications of dynamic system modelling in powertrain and vehicle refinement
  • system layout considerations for turbo-generator based hybrid vehicles
  • the application of dynamic modelling using parametric design methods for an automotive driveline system
  • driveline vibration analysis of a Land Rover four wheel-drive vehicle
  • hybrid modelling of marine power transmission systems
  • inlet manifold modelling for four-stroke engines
  • gas turbine engine dynamic model identification using spectral analysis for condition monitoring. Part 2 Contact mechanics and elasto-hydrodynamics: contact mechanics viewed as a problem in a multibody theory
  • modelling inter-body contacts in a multiphysics framework
  • point contact elasto-hydrodynamic pressure distribution and sub-surface stress field
  • elasto-hydrodynamic lubrication of point contact under combined rolling and squeeze film notion. Part 3 Numerical methods for multi-body dynamics: a variable partitioning technique for integrating constrained equations of motion in mechanism analysis
  • dynamic behaviour of complex non-linear systems
  • methodology and techniques of complicated machinery dynamic simulation
  • mechanical system control with prescribed dominant poles. Part 4 Aerospace dynamics: bearings for spacecraft applications
  • microgravity effects on inertial navigation systems
  • parameter variatiions in airframes
  • flow field study of an aerofoil equipped with a flap. Part 5 Vehicle dynamics: multi-body techniques in railway applications
  • on the use of high-performance computing in multi-body analysis for two-wheeled suspension design
  • a simple and efficient formulation for the dynamic analysis of flexible multibody systems
  • virtual prototype testing applied for non-linear dynamic analysis of a vehicle tailgate
  • fuzzy logic model reference adaptive control of a vehicle active suspension with non-linear dynamics. Part 6 Machine and rotor dynamics: tool-workpiece interaction during milling of flexible parts
  • chaotic and stochastic dynamics of orthogonal metal cutting
  • a multi-body model of machine tool-cutting process system
  • vibration analysis of a longitudinally coupled flexible shaft-multiple disk system by using substructure synthesis with assumed-modes method
  • high frequency rolling mills chatter - mathematical identification and simulation.
Volume

2 ISBN 9781860582585

Description

Leading developments in analysis and testing Multi-Body Dynamics: Monitoring and Simulation Techniques II provides a comprehensive update on the latest developments in the field. Presented at the 2nd International Symposium of Multi-Body Dynamics, this book details the newest work surrounding monitoring and simulation from leading researchers in industry and academia. Applicable to a wide variety of applications, the ideas and techniques presented here provide useful insight for anyone working in dynamics analysis and experimentation.

Table of Contents

  • Part 1 Contact, impact and flexible multi-body dynamics: contact problems in multi-body dynamics
  • multi-body impact with friction
  • challenges of finite element simulations of vehicle crashes
  • free vibrations of flexible thin rotating discs
  • study of sub-harmonic vibration of a tube roll using simulation model
  • non-collocated tracking control of a rotating Euler-Bernoulli beam attached to a rigid body. Part 2 Vehicle dynamics: concepts for the modelling of a passenger car
  • predictive control of vehicle suspensions with time delay for a quarter car model
  • optimization of ride comfort
  • passenger and carbody interaction with rail vehicle dynamics
  • human body modelling techniques for use with dynamics simulations
  • dynamic tyre testing for vehicle handling studies. Part 3 Engine dynamics: analysis of crankshaft and cylinder block vibration in operation, coupling by means of non-linear oil film characteristics and dynamic stiffness
  • simulations of flexible engine block, crank and valvetrain effects using DADS
  • analysis of knock intensity in spark-ignition engines
  • elastic body contact simulation for predicting piston slap induced noise in IC engine
  • multi-body dynamics for the assessment of engine induced inertial imbalance and torsional-deflection vibration. Part 4 Powertrain systems: the establishment of realistic multi-body clutch systems NVH targets using rig-based experimental techniques
  • measured torsional damping levels for two spur gearbox rigs
  • test-bench investigation of CV-joints regarding NVH behaviour
  • low-frequency torsional vibration of vehicular driveline systems in shuffle
  • simulation of driveline actuation cables to improve cable design. Part 5 Vibration monitoring and modelling: vibration and grinding
  • multivariable control of AMB spindles
  • vibration modelling and identification using Fourier transform, wavelet analysis and least-square algorithm
  • modelling and simulation of a vehicle dynamometer using hybrid modelling techniques
  • end milling and its effects on the spindle drive mechanism.
Volume

3 ISBN 9781860584633

Description

Multi-body dynamics describes the physics of motion of an assembly of constrained or restrained bodies. As such it encompasses the behaviour of nearly every living or inanimate object in the universe. "Multi-body dynamics - Monitoring and Simulation Techniques III" includes papers from leading academic researchers, professional code developers, and practising engineers, covering recent fundamental advances in the field, as well as applications to a host of problems in industry. They broadly cover the areas: multi-body methodology; structural dynamics; engine dynamics; vehicle dynamics - ride and handling; and machines and mechanisms. "Multi-body Dynamics" is a unique volume, describing the latest developments in the field, supplemented by the latest enhancements in computer simulations, and experimental measurement techniques. Leading industrialists explain the importance attached to these developments in industrial problem solving.

Table of Contents

  • Preface xi
  • Foreword by Homer Rahnejat - A tribute to Jean D'Alembert and Albert Einstein Geometrical interpretation of Motion: an ironic legacy of apparently irreconcilable atomistic and continuum philosophies xiii
  • Multi-body Methodology Multi-body dynamics - fundamentals and applications W Schiehlen 3
  • Computer methods for the analysis of large deformations in multi-body system dynamics A A Shabana 15
  • An index zero formulation of the general dynamic differential equations using the transmission functions N V Orlandea 31
  • Marionette posture analysis by particle swarm optimization algorithm M Okuma and G M Germain 51
  • Visualization of dynamic multi-body simulation data A Siemers and D Fritzson 57
  • Fatigue analysis on a virtual test rig based on multi-body simulation S Dietz and A Eichberger 73
  • Representation and visualization of surface related multi-body simulation data A Siemers and D Fritzson 83
  • Sub-surface visualization and parallel simulation A Siemers and D Fritzson 91
  • Influence of modelling and numerical parameters on the performance of a flexible MBS formulation J Cuadrado and R Gutierrez 99
  • The multi-particle system (MPS) model as a tool for simulation of mechanisms with rigid and elastic bodies D Talaba and Cs Antonya 111
  • Structural Dynamics
  • Stability and Chaotic Response of Elastic plate with large deflection L Dai, Q Han, and A Liu 123
  • Dynamic simulation of civil engineering structures in virtual reality environment Cs Antonya and D Talaba 137
  • Wind force time-history generation by discrete Fourier transform (DFT) P J Murtagh, B Basu, and B M Broderick 147
  • FRFs for wind turbine lattice towers subjected to rotor mass inbalance P J Murtagh, B Basu, and B M Broderick 155
  • Periodic motions in a periodically forced, piecewise linear system A C J Luo 163
  • Dynamic models for components considered in the design of a solar concentrator H R Hamidzadeh and L C Moxey 175
  • A simple beam element for large rotation problems K Kerkkanen, J Sopanen, and A Mikkola 191
  • Engine Dynamics
  • Advanced CAE simulation and prediction of drivetrain attributes H Foellinger 207
  • Virtual testing supports reliability engineering of engine prototypes G Rainer 221
  • Periodic response and stability of reciprocating engines I Goudas, P Metallidis, I Stavrakis, and S Natsiavas 231
  • Coupled torsional and transverse vibration of engines A L Guzzomi, S J Drew, and B J Stone 243
  • Quality and validation of cranktrain vibration predictions - effect of hydrodynamic journal bearing models G Offner, H H Priebsch, M T Ma, U Karlsson, A Wikstrom, and B Loibnegger 255
  • Multi-body analysis and measurement of valve train motions M Teodorescu, H Rahnejat, and S J Rothberg 273
  • Drivetrain Dynamics
  • The torsional vibration of gear boxes with backlash M L Coltrona and B J Stone 287
  • Coupled torsional and transverse vibration of gearboxes M Sargeant and B J Stone 299
  • Development of a simulation tool for the prediction of dynamic transmission error, the source of transmission whine D Parkin-Moore, G Davis, D Bell, C H Lu, P Brooks, and A Leavitt 311
  • Low-noise automotive transmissions - investigations of rattling and clattering S N Dogan, J Ryborz, and B Bertsche 323
  • NVH-behaviour of side shaft-systems J W Biermann 339
  • Friction models of automotive transmissions equipped with tripod joints J-P Mariot, J-Y K'nevez, and B Barbedette 351
  • Using Taguchi methods to aid understanding of a multi-body clutch pedal noise and vibration phenomenon P Kelly and J W Biermann 361
  • Combined multi-body dynamics, structural modal analysis, and boundary element method to predict multi-physics interactions of driveline clonk S Theodossiades, M Gnanakumarr, H Rahnejat, and M Menday 373
  • Vehicle Dynamics, Ride and Handling Dynamic analysis of semi-active suspension systems using a co-simulation approach R Ramli, M Pownall, M Levesley, and D A Crolla 391
  • Smart driver: a research project for closed loop vehicle simulation in MSC.ADAMS R Frezza, A Saccon, D Minen, and C Ortmann 401
  • Non-linear response of an all-terrain vehicle on a rough terrain L Dai, J Wu, and M Dong 415
  • Multi-objective optimization of quarter car models with passive and semi-active suspensions G Verros, M Kazantzis, S Natsiavas, and C Papadimitriou 429
  • Torque steer influences on McPherson front axles J Dornhege 439
  • Computer-based development of control strategies for ground vehicles M A Naya and J Cuadrado 447
  • Machines and Mechanisms
  • Modelling of a smart spindle unit P Hynek, M Jackson, R Parkin, and N Brown 461
  • A dynamic modelling and simulation of cutting process in turning W S E Moughith, A A Abdul-Ameer, and A Khanipour 475
  • Modelling and simulation of a precision pneumatic actuation system R C Richardson, M Brown, B Bhakta, and M Levesley 485
  • Transient dynamic behaviour of deep-groove ball bearings W W Sum, E J Williams, S McWilliam, and D R Ashmore 497
  • Determination of the effect of contact kinematics of squeeze caving phenomenon through general covariance M Kushwaha and H Rahnejat 507
  • Authors' Index 520

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Details

  • NCID
    BA31393444
  • ISBN
    • 1860580645
    • 1860582583
    • 1860584632
  • Country Code
    uk
  • Title Language Code
    eng
  • Text Language Code
    eng
  • Place of Publication
    London
  • Pages/Volumes
    v.
  • Size
    25 cm
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