Davenport chained rotations

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title: Davenport chained rotations
text: In physics and engineering, Davenport chained rotations are three chained intrinsic rotations about body-fixed specific axes. Euler rotations and Tait–Bryan rotations are particular cases of the Davenport general rotation decomposition. The angles of rotation are called Davenport angles because the general problem of decomposing a rotation in a sequence of three was studied first by Paul B. Davenport. The non-orthogonal rotating coordinate system may be imagined to be rigidly attached to a rigid
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date created: 2014-06-19T18:38:56Z
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