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Hauptverfasser: Florian, Surmont, Damien, Coache
Format: Preprint
Veröffentlicht: 2024
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Online-Zugang:https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.09146
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author Florian, Surmont
Damien, Coache
author_facet Florian, Surmont
Damien, Coache
contents This paper aims to solve the equations of geometrically exact 3D nonlinear Cosserat static rods under large displacements with a mesh free alternative method to finite elements: the shooting method. One of the main goal of the work presented is to introduce a new multiple shooting method to handle geometrical discontinuities as well as beams assembled through mechanical linkages in a multi-body framework. An additional purpose is to propose a new shooting method algorithm in which the dual set of Modified Rodrigues Parameters (MRP) and Shadow Modified Rodrigues Parameters (SMRP) are used for rotations parameterization along the length of the beam in order to model extremely large rotations. Several numerical examples demonstrate the validity, the performance and accuracy of the proposed approach.
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spellingShingle Geometrically exact static 3D Cosserat rods problem solved using a shooting method
Florian, Surmont
Damien, Coache
Classical Physics
This paper aims to solve the equations of geometrically exact 3D nonlinear Cosserat static rods under large displacements with a mesh free alternative method to finite elements: the shooting method. One of the main goal of the work presented is to introduce a new multiple shooting method to handle geometrical discontinuities as well as beams assembled through mechanical linkages in a multi-body framework. An additional purpose is to propose a new shooting method algorithm in which the dual set of Modified Rodrigues Parameters (MRP) and Shadow Modified Rodrigues Parameters (SMRP) are used for rotations parameterization along the length of the beam in order to model extremely large rotations. Several numerical examples demonstrate the validity, the performance and accuracy of the proposed approach.
title Geometrically exact static 3D Cosserat rods problem solved using a shooting method
topic Classical Physics
url https://arxiv.org/abs/2412.09146