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Eckhoff, Karsten (author), Kok, M. (author), Lucia, Sergio (author), Seel, Thomas (author)
Inertial measurement units are commonly used in a growing number of application fields to track or capture motions of kinematic chains, such as human limbs, exoskeletons or robotic actuators. A major challenge is the presence of magnetic disturbances that results in unreliable magnetometer readings. Recent research revealed that this problem...
journal article 2021
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Kok, A.W.M. (author)
The analysis of structures subjected to fast moving loads is a subject of growing interest in railway and pavement engineering. The applications of transient analyses using finite element models, however, are still very limited. The faster a load moves the more elements we need to model the structure. Even at fast workstations and main frame...
journal article 2000
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Kok, A.W.M. (author)
Finite element models are usually presented as relations between lumped forces and discrete displacements. Mostly finite element models are found by the elaboration of the method of the virtual work - which is a special case of the Galerkin's variational principle -. By application of Galerkin's variational principle to time dependent problems,...
journal article 1997
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