= Multibody simulation
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Multibody simulation (MBS) is a computational method used to analyze the dynamics of interconnected rigid or flexible bodies. It is widely used in various engineering fields to model and simulate the motion of mechanical systems that consist of multiple bodies that interact with each other through joints, contacts, and forces. The main objectives of multibody simulation include: 1. **Dynamic Analysis**: Assessing the motion and behavior of a system over time, which includes the effects of forces, accelerations, and constraints.
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