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Finite Element Method-Based Elastic Analysis of Multibody Systems: A Review

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  • Sorin Vlase

    (Department of Mechanical Engineering, Transilvania University of Brașov, 500036 Brașov, Romania
    Romanian Academy of Technical Sciences, B-dul Dacia 26, 030167 Bucharest, Romania)

  • Marin Marin

    (Department of Mathematics and Informatics, Transilvania University of Brașov, B-dul Eroilor 20, 500036 Brașov, Romania)

  • Negrean Iuliu

    (Romanian Academy of Technical Sciences, B-dul Dacia 26, 030167 Bucharest, Romania
    Department of Mechanical Systems Engineering, Faculty of Machine Building, Technical University of Cluj-Napoca, 400641 Cluj-Napoca, Romania)

Abstract

This paper presents the main analytical methods, in the context of current developments in the study of complex multibody systems, to obtain evolution equations for a multibody system with deformable elements. The method used for analysis is the finite element method. To write the equations of motion, the most used methods are presented, namely the Lagrange equations method, the Gibbs–Appell equations, Maggi’s formalism and Hamilton’s equations. While the method of Lagrange’s equations is well documented, other methods have only begun to show their potential in recent times, when complex technical applications have revealed some of their advantages. This paper aims to present, in parallel, all these methods, which are more often used together with some of their engineering applications. The main advantages and disadvantages are comparatively presented. For a mechanical system that has certain peculiarities, it is possible that the alternative methods offered by analytical mechanics such as Lagrange’s equations have some advantages. These advantages can lead to computer time savings for concrete engineering applications. All these methods are alternative ways to obtain the equations of motion and response time of the studied systems. The difference between them consists only in the way of describing the systems and the application of the fundamental theorems of mechanics. However, this difference can be used to save time in modeling and analyzing systems, which is important in designing current engineering complex systems. The specifics of the analyzed mechanical system can guide us to use one of the methods presented in order to benefit from the advantages offered.

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  • Sorin Vlase & Marin Marin & Negrean Iuliu, 2022. "Finite Element Method-Based Elastic Analysis of Multibody Systems: A Review," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(2), pages 1-15, January.
  • Handle: RePEc:gam:jmathe:v:10:y:2022:i:2:p:257-:d:725393
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    1. Maria Luminita Scutaru & Marin Marin & Sorin Vlase, 2022. "Dynamic Absorption of Vibration in a Multi Degree of Freedom Elastic System," Mathematics, MDPI, vol. 10(21), pages 1-15, October.

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