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Topic ClosedFile format for kinematics and dynamics

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    Posted: 22.Jul.2019 at 10:59
hi all,
I am looking for file formats that can describe or represent kinematics or dynamics.
For example, formats with which a data exchange of interactive 3D objects is possible or with which movements of physical connections of a 3D model are described.
So far, I've found out that the collada .dae format can cover the aspect of kinematics. Are there any other formats with which this is possible?
So far, I have not found any formats that can cover the aspect of dynamics.
Am grateful for any help.

kind regards
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