Connections between the bodies can be modeled with kinematic constraints (such as joints) or force elements (such as spring dampers).
[3] It can also be used to study issues of biomechanics, with applications including sports medicine, osteopathy, and human-machine interaction.
Types of components that can be studied through multibody simulation range from electronic control systems to noise, vibration and harshness.
Engineers use case-dependent directives to analyze and evaluate moving paths, speeds, accelerations, forces or moments.
One of the most important benefits of the MBS process chain is the usability of the results to optimize the 3D CAD master model components.