Vertical limit: Simulation of a free-falling human body
Consider the problem of how to simulate a 3D human model free-falling from a certain height and reacting impulsively on the external forces around it such as wind forces, gravity and ground impact. Included and considered as external forces are solid objects or obstacles that may get in contact with...
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oai:animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph:etd_bachelors-148752021-11-13T03:06:18Z Vertical limit: Simulation of a free-falling human body Cabanlig, Carlo V. Lim, Jonathan D. Lunaria, Federico Paolo, Jr., III Yu, Caleb John Consider the problem of how to simulate a 3D human model free-falling from a certain height and reacting impulsively on the external forces around it such as wind forces, gravity and ground impact. Included and considered as external forces are solid objects or obstacles that may get in contact with the model in its trajectory. Since the human body is very dynamic the research will only cover the statistical measurements of the human body and an approximation of its reactive movements. 2004-01-01T08:00:00Z text https://animorepository.dlsu.edu.ph/etd_bachelors/14233 Bachelor's Theses English Animo Repository Motion study Human engineering Simulation methods Computer Sciences |
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Consider the problem of how to simulate a 3D human model free-falling from a certain height and reacting impulsively on the external forces around it such as wind forces, gravity and ground impact. Included and considered as external forces are solid objects or obstacles that may get in contact with the model in its trajectory. Since the human body is very dynamic the research will only cover the statistical measurements of the human body and an approximation of its reactive movements. |
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