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On an Implementation of the Hilber-Hughes-Taylor Method in the Context of Index 3 Differential-Algebraic Equations of Multibody Dynamics (DETC2005-85096)
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Numerical AnalysisEngineeringGeometric Singular Perturbation TheoryStructural OptimizationComputational MechanicsNumerical ComputationIsogeometric AnalysisImplicit IntegratorNumerical SimulationMultibody DynamicsDifferential-algebraic EquationsSystems EngineeringNumerical IntegratorModeling And SimulationMechatronicsMultiphysics ProblemIndex 3Large Mechanical SystemsNumerical Method For Partial Differential EquationFinite Element MethodAerospace EngineeringMechanical SystemsNumerical TreatmentVibration Control
Abstract The paper presents theoretical and implementation aspects related to a numerical integrator used for the simulation of large mechanical systems with flexible bodies and contact/impact. The proposed algorithm is based on the Hilber-Hughes-Taylor (HHT) implicit method and is tailored to answer the challenges posed by the numerical solution of index 3 differential-algebraic equations that govern the time evolution of a multibody system. One of the salient attributes of the algorithm is the good conditioning of the Jacobian matrix associated with the implicit integrator. Error estimation, integration step-size control, and nonlinear system stopping criteria are discussed in detail. Simulations using the proposed algorithm of an engine model, a model with contacts, and a model with flexible bodies indicate a 2 to 3 speedup factor when compared against benchmark MSC.ADAMS runs. The proposed HHT-based algorithm has been released in the 2005 version of the MSC.ADAMS/Solver.
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