MBDyn has been developed to serve as an analysis tool for rotorcraft
research.
It has been used in the past, and is currently used, in a number
of research projects, partly funded by the
``Dipartimento
di Ingegneria Aerospaziale'' of the University
``Politecnico di Milano''
and partly funded by the industry and the national and European Institutions.
Research performed by independent institutions, where MBDyn
plays an important role, is also listed.
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from publicly available sources.
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Past and Current Projects
[2007-...]
Fluid-Structure Interaction
MBDyn is being interfaced to
EDGE,
a Navier-Stokes solver for unstructured grids developed by
FOI (Swedish Defense Research Agency).
Author: Luca Cavagna (cavagna AT aero.polimi.it)
[...-2007]
Package mbdyn
This package motivation is to turn MBDyn into a multibody dynamics
library for Python, so then the user communicates with objects
during the whole simulation.
Author: André Espaze (ded DOT espaze AT laposte.net)
[2007-...]
Blended MBDyn
Graphical User Interface for MBDyn based
on blender.
Author: John Kollman (mbdynug AT osengineer.com)
[2006-2007]
ANTASME
- AdvaNced modelling Techniques for Aerospace SMEs
A MATEO
(Matching Technologies and Opportunities) project.
ANTASME uses MBDyn to simulate the deployment of deformable satellites.
MBDyn is being extended to use
CppAD
for automatic differentiation of Jacobian matrix contributions.
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or if you have suggestions about info that should be present
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