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José Jiménez-Varona
Rolling motion is the motion where a body flies at a constant pitch angle a with respect to the freestream velocity vector, while undergoing a constant angular rotation p about its longitudinal axis. An effect of this motion is the appearance of a Magnus...
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Bowen Xiao, Tianyu Lu, Zeyuan Ma and Qunli Xia
The disturbance rejection rate (DRR) is an inherent problem of the seeker. The additional line-of-sight (LOS) angular velocity information of the seeker caused by the DRR will affect the attitude of the aircraft through the guidance system, thus forming ...
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José M. Pérez-Canosa, José A. Orosa, Feliciano Fraguela and Pablo López-Varela
Most of the research on ship rolling motion concerns a specific type of ship, such as containerships, or analyzes sailing during certain wave characteristics, rather than the full spectrum of waves that can be encountered during the entire sea route. To ...
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Ke Wang, Yong Liu, Chengwei Huang and Wei Bao
When a cross-domain robot (CDR) flies on the water surface, the large pitch angle and roll angle may lead to water flooding into the robot cabin or even overturning. In addition, the CDR is influenced by some uncertain parameters and external disturbance...
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Katsutoshi Yoshida, Keishi Sato and Yoshikazu Yamanaka
In this study, we propose a new simple degree-of-freedom fluctuation model that accurately reproduces the probability density functions (PDFs) of human?bicycle balance motions as simply as possible. First, we measure the time series of the roll angular d...
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Robert Mayer
Pág. 7 - 12
The article discusses the computer simulation of the rotation of solid bodies around a fixed point, in which a moving body is replaced by a system of material points connected by weightless viscoelastic rods. A computer program calculates the distance be...
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