This book contains an edited versIOn of lectures presented at the NATO
ADVANCED STUDY INSTITUTE on VIRTUAL NONLINEAR MUL TIBODY SYSTEMS which
was held in Prague, Czech Republic, from 23 June to 3 July 2002. It was
organized by the Department of Mechanics, Faculty of Mechanical
Engineering, Czech Technical University in Prague, in cooperation with
the Institute B of Mechanics, University of Stuttgart, Germany. The
ADVANCED STUDY INSTITUTE addressed the state of the art in multibody
dynamics placing special emphasis on nonlinear systems, virtual reality,
and control design as required in mechatronics and its corresponding
applications. Eighty-six participants from twenty-two countries
representing academia, industry, government and research institutions
attended the meeting. The high qualification of the participants
contributed greatly to the success of the ADVANCED STUDY INSTITUTE in
that it promoted the exchange of experience between leading scientists
and young scholars, and encouraged discussions to generate new ideas and
to define directions of research and future developments. The full
program of the ADVANCED STUDY INSTITUTE included also contributed
presentations made by participants where different topics were explored,
among them: Such topics include: nonholonomic systems; flexible
multibody systems; contact, impact and collision; numerical methods of
differential-algebraical equations; simulation approaches; virtual
modelling; mechatronic design; control; biomechanics; space structures
and vehicle dynamics. These presentations have been reviewed and a
selection will be published in this volume, and in special issues of the
journals Multibody System Dynamics and Mechanics of Structures and
Machines.