Technique for modeling shipboard systems and equipment

Data processing: structural design – modeling – simulation – and em – Structural design

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ABSTRACT:
The beam method and the “slice” method for ship modeling are melded. The method uses a detailed ship model in the ship section immediately surrounding the system or equipment under study and a beam model for the portions of the ship away from the detailed ship section. This combined method has the advantage of providing a detailed section of the ship in the area of interest which allows for good system and equipment level modeling, and a course beam model of the ship everywhere else, which, in turn, allows for the ships mass and stiffness and hence frequency spectrum to be accurately represented.

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Albacore Research Ltd. “ShipConstructor: ShipCAM.” Users Manual, Sep. 2001 ed.

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