This text aims to advance the subject of classical, rigid body collision theory for application to a broader range of problems. Topics include erosion and wear where small particle impacts remove material from softer surfaces, vibratory impact, the impact analysis of automobiles, articulated vehicle theory, and an analysis of NASA data from experimental aircraft collisions with the ground.
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This text aims to advance the subject of classical, rigid body collision theory for application to a broader range of problems. Topics include erosion and wear where small particle impacts remove material from softer surfaces, vibratory impact, the impact analysis of automobiles, articulated vehicle theory, and an analysis of NASA data from experimental aircraft collisions with the ground.
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