RPI-MATLAB-simulator: a tool for efficient research and practical teaching in multibody dynamics

J. Williams, Y. Lu, Sarah Maria Niebe Abel, Michael Andersen, Kenny Erleben, Jeffrey C. Trinkle

51 Citations (Scopus)

Abstract

We present the RPI-MATLAB-Simulator (RPIsim) as an open source tool for research and education in multibody dynamics. RPIsim is designed and organized to be extended. Its modular design allows users to edit or add new components without worrying about extra implementation details. RPIsim has two main goals: 1. Provide an intuitive and easily extendable platform for research and education in multibody dynamics; 2. Maintain an evolving code base of useful algorithms and analysis tools for multibody dynamics problems. Although research often focuses on a specific subset of problems, work too often begins with developing software in a broader scope simply to realize a test bed for research to begin. It is our hope that RPIsim alleviates some of this burden by decreasing development time, thusly increasing efficiency in research. Further, we aim to provide a practical teaching tool. Because it is a fully working simulator, and since it offers the instant gratification of visualized contact dynamics, RPIsim offers students the opportunity to experiment and explore dynamics in the powerful environment of MATLAB. With multiple built-in simulation methods, and support for a simulation data convention, RPIsim facilitates the fair comparison of methods, including those being developed with RPIsim.
Original languageEnglish
Title of host publicationWorkshop on Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical Simulation VRIPHYS (2013)
EditorsJ. Bender, J. Dequidt, C. Duriez, G. Zachmann
Number of pages10
PublisherEurographics Association
Publication date2013
Pages71-80
ISBN (Print)978-3-905674-57-6
DOIs
Publication statusPublished - 2013
EventWorkshop on Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical Simulation - Lille, France
Duration: 27 Nov 201329 Nov 2013
Conference number: 10

Conference

ConferenceWorkshop on Virtual Reality Interaction and Physical Simulation
Number10
Country/TerritoryFrance
CityLille
Period27/11/201329/11/2013

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