Trajectories of Projectiles Launched at Different Elevation Angles and Modify Design Variable in MSC Adams/View

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The aim of the paper is the application of MSC Adams/View for kinematic analysis of motion of a mass point in a curve with consideration and without consideration of resistive forces. The first section describes the program Adams and its modules Adams/View, work with this module and its basic operation. In the following section there is solved an inclined throw of a mass point with and without resistance using numerical methods. Subsequently, this work deals with assembling of the models in Adams/View, running the simulations, plotting the trajectory, which shows the distance travelled and with creation of a table of parameters for easier and especially quicker change of model properties. Finally, the work presents the results with graphic display of parameters such as speed, distance and acceleration.

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