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Author Coutinho, Murilo G. (Murilo Gondim)

Title Guide to dynamic simulations of rigid bodies and particle systems / Murilo G. Coutinho
Published Heidelberg ; New York : Springer, 2013

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Series Simulation foundations, methods and applications
Simulation foundations, methods and applications.
Contents Part 1. Dynamic Simulation -- Dynamic Simulations -- Hierarchical Representation of 3D Polyhedra -- Particle Systems -- Rigid-Body Systems -- Articulated Rigid-Body Systems -- Part 2. Mathematical Toolset -- Appendix A: Useful 3D Geometric Constructions -- Appendix B: Numerical Solution of Ordinary Differential Equations of Motion -- Appendix C: Quaternions -- Appendix D: Rigid-Body Mass Properties -- Appendix E: Useful Time Derivatives -- Appendix F: Convex Decomposition of 3D Polyhedra -- Appendix G: Constructing Signed Distance Fields for 3D Polyhedra -- Appendix H: Conservative Time Advancement for Convex Objects -- Appendix I: The Linear-Complementarity Problem
Summary Physically based modeling is widely used within the fields of computer graphics and mechanical engineering for complex systems that are difficult to analyze using conventional mechanics theory. This book presents a comprehensive introduction to the techniques needed to produce realistic simulations and animations of particle and rigid-body systems. The book focuses on both the theoretical and practical aspects of developing and implementing physically based dynamic-simulation engines. Opening with an overview of the independent modules constituting a simulation engine, the text then provides detailed explanations for each technique, with more complex mathematical algorithms and associated implementations included in the second part of the book. Each chapter examines numerous algorithms, describing their design and analysis in an accessible manner, without sacrificing depth of coverage or mathematical rigor. Topics and features: Examines the problem of computing an hierarchical representation of the geometric description of each simulated object, as well as the simulated world Discusses the use of discrete and continuous collision detection to handle thin or fast-moving objects, including a derivation of the conservative time advancement algorithm Describes the computational techniques needed for determining all impulsive and contact forces between bodies with multiple simultaneous collisions and contacts Presents techniques that can be used to dynamically simulate articulated rigid bodies Concludes each chapter with exercises, ranging from issues of algorithm enhancements to alternative approaches that complement the algorithms discussed in the book Practical and easy-to-follow, this hands-on guide/reference is essential reading for software developers involved in computer graphics, computer animation, and computer-aided mechanical design and modeling
Bibliography Includes bibliographical references and index
Notes English
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Subject Computer simulation.
Dynamics, Rigid -- Computer simulation
Computer Simulation
simulation.
Computer simulation
Dynamics, Rigid -- Computer simulation
Form Electronic book
LC no. 2012950598
ISBN 9781447144175
1447144171
1447144163
9781447144168