Multi Body Simulation (MBS) was developed to satisfy this need, but with the goal of simulating the kinematics of multi body systems. At the same time, the classical Finite Element method was gaining further capabilities in the simulation of complex mechanical behaviours including non-linearities, both geometrical and material.
Today, those two technologies have been evolving together: MBS has gained more capabilities to introduce flexibility and even some non-linear effects in
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