Braking_systems
Utility MATLAB scripts that I used when working on the braking system of the Formula Student race car from Squadra Corse Polito, in 2018, and when writing my MSc thesis, in 2019 (by luisdamed)
Sphere-attached-to-a-spring-moving-on-an-elliptical-path
Simulation and animation of a sphere of mass m attached to a spring of constant k sliding without friction on a horizontal surface. (by andresmendes)
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Braking_systems
Posts with mentions or reviews of Braking_systems.
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Symbolic equations and for loops - Brake load balance of a race car
To see the rest of the code, you can check out this Braking systems utility scripts that I shared in the FileExchange some time ago, or my GitHub repo (gets updated first).
Sphere-attached-to-a-spring-moving-on-an-elliptical-path
Posts with mentions or reviews of Sphere-attached-to-a-spring-moving-on-an-elliptical-path.
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and similar projects.
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Sphere attached to a spring moving on an elliptical path (1.0.2)
GitHub: https://github.com/andresmendes/Sphere-attached-to-a-spring-moving-on-an-elliptical-path
What are some alternatives?
When comparing Braking_systems and Sphere-attached-to-a-spring-moving-on-an-elliptical-path you can also consider the following projects:
PDW-Asym-2Link - Clear and easy way of simulating a passive dynamic walker (PDW) model derived and exectured using MATLAB.
Particle-sliding-on-the-inside-of-an-inverted-cone - Animation of a particle sliding with friction on the inside of an inverted cone.
PRMLT - Matlab code of machine learning algorithms in book PRML
matlab2tikz - This program converts MATLABĀ®/Octave figures to TikZ/pgfplots figures for smooth integration into LaTeX.
cfdtool - CFDTool - An easy to use OpenFOAM / SU2 / CFD simulation toolbox
magic - MagIC is a high-performance code that solves the magneto-hydrodynamics equations in rotating spherical shells
Braking_systems vs PDW-Asym-2Link
Sphere-attached-to-a-spring-moving-on-an-elliptical-path vs Particle-sliding-on-the-inside-of-an-inverted-cone
Braking_systems vs PRMLT
Sphere-attached-to-a-spring-moving-on-an-elliptical-path vs PDW-Asym-2Link
Braking_systems vs Particle-sliding-on-the-inside-of-an-inverted-cone
Braking_systems vs matlab2tikz
Braking_systems vs cfdtool
Braking_systems vs magic