Measurement of 3-D motion.

Author(s)
Alem, N.M. & Holstein, G.L.
Year
Abstract

The general three- dimensional (3-D) motion of a rigid body is explained. The kinematic equations of motion is developed, their solution is presented and then validated with actual and hypothetical motions. (See also B 16130).

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B 16131 fo / 83 /
Source

Ann Arbor, MI, University of Michigan, Highway Safety Research Institute HSRI, 1977, 27 p., graph., tab.; UM-HSRI-77-46

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