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Shogo Nakasumi Katsuyuki Suzuki Daiji Fujii Hideomi Ohtsubo 《Journal of Marine Science and Technology》2003,7(4):180-188
This article presents a mixed method of analyzing shell elements and solid elements using the overlaying mesh method. In
the structural design of a ship's hull, the shell elements are used for the global model. However, the solid elements are
necessary to analyze the stress concentration zones or the vicinity of a crack. In such cases, the models are analyzed using
zooming analysis, in which the results of a global model analysis are transferred to a local model analysis by imposing boundary
conditions. This method is more advantageous than zooming analysis in terms of the accuracy of the solution and the modeling
flexibility. Some examples of a plate model with a cracked surface or with a projection are shown in order to demonstrate
the effectiveness of the method.
Received: August 6, 2002 / Accepted: November 25, 2002
Address correspondence to: S. Nakasumi (sumi@nasl.t.u-tokyo.ac.jp)
Updated from the Japanese original, which won the 2002 SNAJ prize (J Soc Nav Archit Jpn 2001;189:219–224; and 190:655–662) 相似文献
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Takanori Fukao Shogo Miyasaka Kenji Mori Norihiko Adachi Koichi Osuka 《Vehicle System Dynamics: International Journal of Vehicle Mechanics and Mobility》2004,42(5):301-318
This paper presents a model reference adaptive nonlinear control strategy for active steering of a two wheel steering car which is realized by steer-by-wire technology. The ideal fixed property of a steering system, which is provided by a reference model, is attained by D * control. The proposed method can treat the nonlinear relationships between the slip angles and the lateral forces on tires, and the uncertainties on the friction of the road surface, whose compensations are very important under critical situations. Some results of realtime simulation with a steering equipment show the effectiveness of the proposed method. 相似文献
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