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In SPACAR Light, we're only considering one type of element: the 3-D flexible beam element. Also, the type of analysis is only going to be static (including natural frequencies and buckling loads). Both choices are well suited to the analysis of flexure mechanisms and reduce complexity for the user. | In SPACAR Light, we're only considering one type of element: the 3-D flexible beam element. Also, the type of analysis is only going to be static (including natural frequencies and buckling loads). Both choices are well suited to the analysis of flexure mechanisms and reduce complexity for the user. | ||
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==== General usage ==== | ==== General usage ==== | ||
When SPACAR Light is installed correctly, it is typically invoked using the MATLAB command | When SPACAR Light is installed correctly, it is typically invoked using the MATLAB command | ||
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//1: from staubli.com (Stäubli TX2-90 Product leaflet)// | //1: from staubli.com (Stäubli TX2-90 Product leaflet)// | ||
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//2: from lecture slides Dynamics of Machines, J.B. Jonker, R.G.K.M. Aarts// | //2: from lecture slides Dynamics of Machines, J.B. Jonker, R.G.K.M. Aarts// |