Henry Weller c07bc87f95 rigidBodyDynamics/rigidBodySolvers: Added run-time selectable solvers to integrate the rigid-body motion
Currently supported solvers: symplectic, Newmark, CrankNicolson

The symplectic solver should only be used if iteration over the forces
and body-motion is not required.  Newmark and CrankNicolson both require
iteration to provide 2nd-order behavior.

See applications/test/rigidBodyDynamics/spring for an example of the
application of the Newmark solver.

This development is sponsored by Carnegie Wave Energy Ltd.
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