Key Technologies of Rigid-Flexible Coupling System Modeling and Simulation

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We studied key technologies of the rigid-flexible coupling systems modeling and simulation based on the theory of multi-body dynamics and virtual prototyping technology. The study proposed concrete measures to ensure the accuracy of the simulation to short the simulation time and improve simulation speed. It greatly improved the reliability and interoperability of research used three software UG, Ansys and Adams on rigid-flexible coupling system and found the existing issue of key parts of the design department, provided a strong quantitative basis for optimizing the loader working device.

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