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DAMN - Digital Computer Program for the Dynamic Analysis of Generalized Mechanical Systems
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Abstract
Effective computer-aided design of engineering systems requires comprehensive computer-application software that conveniently adapts to the particular engineering design considered. This paper discusses the theoretical background and initial experience with a program intended for computer-aided design of machine-like mechanical systems, and outlines the use of a time-shared graphic terminal for schematic display of program output. The program is applicable to three types of mechanical systems: linear and nonlinear unconstrained dynamic systems, kinematic systems (that is, constrained systems), and multifreedom, constrained systems.
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Chace, M. and Smith, D., "DAMN - Digital Computer Program for the Dynamic Analysis of Generalized Mechanical Systems," SAE Technical Paper 710244, 1971, https://doi.org/10.4271/710244.Also In
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