Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
501030 Computer Methods in Applied Mechanics and Engineering 2001 12 Pages PDF
Abstract

A continuum-based configuration design sensitivity analysis method is developed for dynamics of multibody systems. The configuration design variables of multibody systems define the shape and orientation changes. The equations of motion are directly differentiated to obtain the governing equations for the design sensitivity. The governing equation of the design sensitivity is formulated as an overdetermined differential algebraic equation and treated as ordinary differential equations on manifolds. The material derivative of a domain functional is performed to obtain the sensitivity due to shape and orientation changes. The configuration design sensitivities of a fly-ball governor system and a spatial four bar mechanism are obtained using the proposed method and are validated against these obtained from the finite difference method.

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