Researches on the anti-shock capability of a ship-borne cabinet based on DDAM
Researches on the anti-shock capability of a ship-borne cabinet based on DDAM
- Author(s): X. Jiang ; Z.O. Zhang ; W.W. Shen
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2015.1544
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- Author(s): X. Jiang ; Z.O. Zhang ; W.W. Shen Source: Fifth Asia International Symposium on Mechatronics (AISM 2015), 2015 page ()
- Conference: Fifth Asia International Symposium on Mechatronics (AISM 2015)
- DOI: 10.1049/cp.2015.1544
- ISBN: 978-1-78561-036-3
- Location: Guilin, China
- Conference date: 7-10 Oct. 2015
- Format: PDF
After analyzing the dynamic equation, the modal participation factor and the method of modal synthesis are given. Then, according to the specific national standard, the ship-borne cabinet is computed and analyzed with ANSYS software based on the dynamic design analysis method(DDAM).The results show that the maximum equivalent stress of the cabinet is below the yield stress of the material, the impact force on the isolator is under its allowable value. The results also provide a valuable reference for the future optimization design.
Inspec keywords: yield stress; ships; impact (mechanical); design engineering; structural engineering computing
Subjects: Mechanical engineering applications of IT; Ship building and marine industry; Mechanical structures; Ballistics and mechanical impact (mechanical engineering); Design; Plasticity (mechanical engineering); Civil and mechanical engineering computing
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