Hypotheses formulation in multibody modeling : application to bicycle transmission dynamics

Author(s)
Docquier, N. Poncelet, A. Fisette, P. & Samin, J.C.
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Abstract

Being very active at the Université catholique de Louvain (UCL, Belgium) in the field of multibody dynamics, we are now focusing on an important aspect of this modeling activity: the statement and formulation of “reasonable and relevant modeling hypotheses”. Of course, this problematic concerns all fields of engineering but in the particular case of modeling, we think that the focus must be reinforced at both research and educational levels. (Author/publisher) For this poster, other posters and the papers presented at this Symposium see http://bicycle.tudelft.nl/bmd2010/

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20122385 hh ST [electronic version only]
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In: Proceedings of the Bicycle and Motorcycle Dynamics 2010 Symposium on the Dynamics and Control of Single Track Vehicles, Delft University of Technology, The Netherlands, 20-22 October 2010, Pp.

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