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41.
针对集装箱船装卸作业系泊安全问题,基于三维势流理论,利用AQWA软件对系泊集装箱船进行频域水动力分析和时域耦合分析。计算不同装载状态下六自由度响应幅值算子(response amplitude operator,RAO)、时域运动及各风浪流载荷下系缆最大张力;分析不同装载状态对集装箱船六自由度RAO和运动量的影响,评估装卸作业下码头系泊安全。结果表明:1)不同装载状态对横摇运动影响最大;2)满载时集装箱船运动量大于压载工况,系泊缆负载更大。试验结果为评估船舶装卸作业时的系泊安全提供仿真分析依据,对优化码头系泊方案也具有一定的指导价值。 相似文献
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青藏铁路建设期的卫生保障工作取得了显著的成绩,运营期的青藏铁路卫生保障主要以控制高原病的发生和鼠疫的传播为主,铁道部及相关路局采取了一系列综合性卫生保障措施。研究从目标制度管理、职业健康监护、劳动卫生防护、医疗服务管理、站车卫生防疫、卫生档案管理、突发事件处理、监督考核制度八方面阐述运营卫生保障阶段实施效果,从卫生保障投入、卫生保障活动和过程及卫生保障效果层面进行评价并提出相应措施建议。 相似文献
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研究了变频器输出电压du/dt对电机端电压和轴承电流的影响,在PSpice中建立了电机高频模型,并对端电压波形进行了仿真;着重研究了一种du/dt滤波器的参数设计方法,并且进行了仿真和实验验证。实践证明,该滤波器具有较好的滤波效果。 相似文献
44.
在研究总结国内外机场线运营模式及机场航站楼轨道交通车站特点的情况下,结合北京市新机场的选址和规模,提出北京市新机场线的运营模式和车站布置。在总结国际先进机场系统车站分布特征的基础上,阐述对北京新机场线的车站分布要求,最后提出结论和建议。 相似文献
45.
A simple formulation for predicting the ultimate strength of ships 总被引:11,自引:0,他引:11
The aim of this study is to derive a simple analytical formula for predicting the ultimate collapse strength of a single- and double-hull ship under a vertical bending moment, and also to characterize the accuracy and applicability for earlier approximate formulations. It is known that a ship hull will reach the overall collapse state if both collapse of the compression flange and yielding of the tension flange occur. Side shells in the vicinity of the compression and the tension flanges will often fail also, but the material around the final neutral axis will remain in the elastic state. Based on this observation, a credible distribution of longitudinal stresses around the hull section at the overall collapse state is assumed, and an explicit analytical equation for calculating the hull ultimate strength is obtained. A comparison between the derived formula and existing expressions is made for largescale box girder models, a one-third-scale frigate hull model, and full-scale ship hulls.List of symbols
A
B
total sectional area of outer bottom
-
A
B
total sectional area of inner bottom
-
A
D
total sectional area of deck
-
A
S
half-sectional area of all sides (including longitudinal bulkheads and inner sides)
-
a
s
sectional area of a longitudinal stiffener with effective plating
-
b
breadth of plate between longitudinal stiffeners
-
D
hull depth
-
D
B
height of double bottom
-
E
Young's modulus
-
g
neutral axis position above the base line in the sagging condition or below the deck in the hogging condition
-
H
depth of hull section in linear elastic state
-
I
s
moment of inertia of a longitudinal stiffener with effective plating
-
l
length of a longitudinal stiffener between transverse beams
-
M
E
elastic bending moment
-
M
p
fully plastic bending moment of hull section
-
M
u
ultimate bending moment capacity of hull section
-
M
uh
,M
us
ultimate bending moment in hogging or sagging conditions
-
r
radius of gyration of a longitudinal stiffener with effective plating [=(I
s
/a
s
)1/2]
-
t
plate thickness
-
Z
elastic section modulus at the compression flange
-
Z
B
,Z
D
elastic section modulus at bottom or deck
-
slenderness ratio of plate between stiffeners [= (b/t)(y/E)1/2]
-
slenderness ratio of a longitudinal stiffener with effective plating [=(l/r)(y/E)1/2]
-
y
yield strength of the material
-
yB
,
yB
,
yD
yield strength of outer bottom, inner bottom
-
yS
deck, or side
-
u
ultimate buckling strength of the compression flange
-
uB
,
uB
,
uD
ultimate buckling strength of outer bottom
-
uS
inner bottom, deck, or side 相似文献
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K. J. Spyrou 《Journal of Marine Science and Technology》1995,1(1):24-36
The behavior of a ship encountering large regular waves from astern at low frequency is the object of investigation, with a parallel study of surf-riding and periodic motion paterns. First, the theoretical analysis of surf-riding is extended from purely following to quartering seas. Steady-state continuation is used to identify all possible surf-riding states for one wavelength. Examination of stability indicates the existence of stable and unstable states and predicts a new type of oscillatory surf-riding. Global analysis is also applied to determine the areas of state space which lead to surf-riding for a given ship and wave conditions. In the case of overtaking waves, the large rudder-yaw-surge oscillations of the vessel are examined, showing the mechanism and conditions responsible for loss of controllability at certain vessel headings.List of symbols
c
wave celerity (m/s)
-
C(p)
roll damping moment (Ntm)
-
g
acceleration of gravity (m/s2)
-
GM
metacentric height (m)
-
H
wave height (m)
-
I
x
,I
z
roll and yaw ship moments of inertia (kg m2)
-
k
wave number (m–1)
-
K
H
,K
W
,K
R
hull reaction, wave, rudder, and propeller
-
K
p
forces in the roll direction (Ntm)
-
m
ship mass (kg)
-
n
propeller rate of rotation (rpm)
-
N
H
,N
W
,N
R
hull reaction, wave, rudder, and propeller
-
N
P
moments in the yaw direction (Ntm)
-
p
roll angular velocity (rad/s)
-
r
rate-of-turn (rad/s)
-
R(,x)
restoring moment (Ntm)
-
Res(u)
ship resistance (Nt)
-
t
time (s)
-
u
surge velocity (m/s)
-
U
vessel speed (m/s)
-
v
sway velocity (m/s)
-
W
ship weight (Nt)
-
x
longitudinal position of the ship measured from the wave system (m)
-
x
G
,z
G
longitudinal and vertical center of gravity (m)
-
x
S
longitudinal position of a ship section (S), in the ship-fixed system (m)
-
X
H
,X
W
,X
R
hull reaction, wave, rudder, and propeller
-
X
P
forces in the surge direction (Nt)
-
y
transverse position of the ship, measured from the wave system (m)
-
Y
H
,Y
W
,Y
R
hull reaction, wave, rudder, and propeller
-
Y
p
forces in the sway direction (Nt)
-
z
Y
vertical position of the point of action of the lateral reaction force during turn (m)
-
z
W
vertical position of the point of action of the lateral wave force (m)
Greek symbols
angle of drift (rad)
-
rudder angle (rad)
-
wavelength (m)
-
position of the ship in the earth-fixed system (m)
-
water density (kg/m3)
-
angle of heel (rad)
-
heading angle (rad)
-
e
frequency of encounter (rad/s)
Hydrodynamic coefficients
K
roll added mass
-
N
v
,N
r
yaw acceleration coefficients
-
N
v
N
r
N
rr
N
rrv
,N
vvr
yaw velocity coefficients K. Spyrou: Ship behavior in quartering waves
-
X
u
surge acceleration coefficient
-
X
u
X
vr
surge velocity coefficients
-
Y
v
,Y
r
sway acceleration coefficients
-
Y
v
,Y
r
,Y
vv
,Y
rr
,Y
vr
sway velocity coefficients
European Union-nominated Fellow of the Science and Technology Agency of Japan, Visiting Researcher, National Research Institute of Fisheries Engineering of Japan 相似文献
47.
A brief transit strike in early December 1976 disrupted bus services to the city of Pittsburgh and surrounding Allegheny County. That strike provided an opportunity for testing a variety of approaches to increase ride-sharing and to reduce traffic congestion, and for examining the effect of the strike on traffic congestion and on individual travel behavior. Even though over 60% of the commuters to the CBD use transit, the effects of the strike were relatively mild. There was some increase in traffic flow into the CBD and some spreading of the peak period. The largest proportion of the transit commuters who made trips to the CBD during the strike were dropped off by a non-commuter, increasing highway traffic. The most severe impact was felt by those transit commuters who had no cars in the household; 25% of these commuters (only 3% of the total CBD commuters) stayed home from work on the first day of the strike. Most attempts to mitigate the impact of the strike had little effect, largely because most commuters were able to manage adequately during the short strike. The anticipated parking problem, on which much of the contingency planning was focused, did not emerge, largely because of the use of carpooling and drop-off mode by many of the transit users. 相似文献
48.
Reform of trucking Vehicle Weights and Dimensions (VWD) regulations in Canada is now underway. The effect these reforms will have on the freight transportation industry are only recently the subject of research. This paper is part of this new research effort, aimed at understanding how regulatory reform in the trucking sector will affect the existing competitive relationship between trucks and the railways. The paper presents the results of study and research into modelling the relationship between mode choice and the service characteristics that are affected by VWD reform.Using several periods of data, a series of econometric models are developed which help to elucidate the relative relationships between the mode service characteristics for both of the principal interprovincial freight modes. A technique is developed and presented to model railway user costs in order to overcome the complex and often unrepresentable pricing activities of Canadian railways.The strength of the developed econometric models is presented, including their significance and statistical reliability. This is further reinforced by the similarities exhibited by all the models in the series. The selected model is applied to predict market service responses required of the railway industry in order to compete with the trucking sector now adapting to the new regulations.The impact of the newly implemented vehicle weight and dimension reform on the rail transportation industry is analyzed and railway industry improvements aimed at maintaining its market share are presented. The results predicted by the model show that railway user cost reductions should be moderate, and likely less than the level of inflation over the period of time when trucking converts its fleet to take advantage of the new regulations.Abbreviations AASHTO
American Association of State Highway and Transportation Officials
- CCMTA
Canadian Conference of Motor Transport Administrators
- EPI
End products, inedible commodity classification
- GVW
Gross Vehicle Weight
- NA
1988 VWD National Agreement
- RTAC
Roads and Transportation Association of Canada
- VWD
Vehicle Weight(s) and Dimension(s)
- WA
1988 VWD Western Agreement 相似文献
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