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Imad M. Khan
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Advances in the application of the divide-and-conquer algorithm to multibody system dynamics
JJ Laflin, KS Anderson, IM Khan, M Poursina
Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics 9 (4), 041003, 2014
322014
New and extended applications of the divide-and-conquer algorithm for multibody dynamics
JJ Laflin, KS Anderson, IM Khan, M Poursina
Journal of Computational and Nonlinear Dynamics 9 (4), 041004, 2014
262014
Performance investigation and constraint stabilization approach for the orthogonal complement-based divide-and-conquer algorithm
IM Khan, KS Anderosn
Mechanism and Machine Theory 67, 111-121, 2013
202013
Logarithmic Complexity Divide-and-Conquer Algorithm for Multi-Flexible-Body Dynamics Including Large Deformations
I Khan, K Anderson
Multibody System Dynamics, 2014
172014
Design and development of an agile, man portable unmanned ground vehicle
K Iagnemma, M Udengaard, G Ishigami, M Spenko, S Oncu, I Khan, ...
Proceedings of the 26th Annual Army Science Conference, 1-4, 2008
172008
Multibody dynamics cosimulation for vehicle NVH response predictions
IM Khan, M Datar, W Sun, G Festag, TB Juang, N Remisoski
SAE International Journal of Vehicle Dynamics, Stability, and NVH 1 (2017-01 …, 2017
142017
Divide-and-Conquer-Based Large Deformation Formulations for Multi-Flexible Body Systems
IM Khan, KS Anderson
ASME 2013 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and …, 2013
142013
A logarithmic complexity floating frame of reference formulation with interpolating splines for articulated multi-flexible-body dynamics
IM Khan, W Ahn, KS Anderson, S De
International journal of non-linear mechanics 57, 146-153, 2013
122013
Model transitions and optimization problem in multi-flexible-body systems: Application to modeling molecular systems
IM Khan, M Poursina, KS Anderson
Computer Physics Communications 184 (7), 1717–1728, 2013
122013
Model Transitions and Optimization Problem in Multi-Flexible-Body Modeling of Biopolymers
M Poursina, I Khan, KS Anderson
ASME 2011 International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and …, 2011
102011
Dynamics and control of an omnidirectional unmanned ground vehicle
I Khan, M Spenko
2009 IEEE/RSJ International Conference on Intelligent Robots and Systems …, 2009
72009
DCA-based optimization in transitioning to finer models in articulated multi-flexible-body modeling of biopolymers
IM Khan, M Poursina, KS Anderson
Proceedings of the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference—Multibody Systems Dynamics …, 2011
52011
Parallelizable Multibody Algorithms for Efficient Multi-Resolution Modeling and Simulation of Dynamic Systems
IM Khan
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute, 2013
42013
A framework for adaptive multibody modeling of biopolymers
IM Khan, M Poursina, J Laflin, K Anderson
International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and …, 2013
32013
Efficient model transition in adaptive multi-resolution modeling of biopolymers
M Poursina, I Khan, KS Anderson, HA Yasser
Linear Algebra Theorems and Applications, 237-250, 2012
32012
Predictive Evaluation of the Fuel Economy Vs. NVH Trade-off Using co-Simulation
M Felice, J Liu, I Khan, J Zeman, LF Gómez, W Sun, M Platten
NAFEMS World Congress 2015, 21-24, 2015
22015
Efficient Formation and Solution of Equations of Motion for Multibody Systems with Bodies of Mixed Definition Using DCA
J Laflin, K Anderson, I Khan
12015
Strategies for Adaptive Model Reduction with DCA-Based Multibody Modeling of Biopolymers
JJ Laflin, KS Anderson, IM Khan
Multibody Dynamics: Computational Methods and Applications, 53-68, 2014
12014
Multi-Flexible-Body Simulations Using Interpolating Splines in a Divide-and-Conquer Scheme
IM Khan, W Ahn, K Anderson, S De
International Design Engineering Technical Conferences and Computers and …, 2013
12013
Large Deformation Formulation for the Flexible Divide-and-Conquer Algorithm
IM Khan, KS Anderson
Proceedings of the ECCOMAS Thematic Conference Multibody Dynamics 2013, 343, 2013
1*2013
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