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By working with a symbol manipulation computer program created specifically for this purpose, a dynamicist can use a personal computer to analyze motions of mechanical systems in a highly efficient manner. The theory underlying the computer program is discussed, and illustrative examples are presented.
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Kane, Thomas R. and Levinson, David A. (1985) Dynamics: Theory and Applications, McGraw-Hill, New York.
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Kane, T.R. (1994). On–Line Dynamic Analysis of Mechanical Systems. In: Seabra Pereira, M.F.O., Ambrósio, J.A.C. (eds) Computer-Aided Analysis of Rigid and Flexible Mechanical Systems. NATO ASI Series, vol 268. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-011-1166-9_5
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