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Technical Notes for Mechanical Engineers
Technical Notes for Mechanical Engineers
Marc Lievin
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Marc Lievin
Mar 14, 2024
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This section collects more in-depth information about a variety of topics for the advanced user.
The following topics have advanced information:
Collision Detection Technical Notes
Fluid Interaction Technical Notes
Inertia Tensors
Stiffness and Damping
Vortex Unit Conventions
Transforms and Euler Angles
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