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5 June 2024 The simulation study on a mechanical test of marine electronic cabinet
Xiancheng Luo
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Proceedings Volume 13163, Fourth International Conference on Mechanical, Electronics, and Electrical and Automation Control (METMS 2024); 1316397 (2024) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030205
Event: International Conference on Mechanical, Electronics, and Electrical and Automation Control (METMS 2024), 2024, Xi'an, China
Abstract
According to the structural, mechanical test standard of marine electronic equipment, the mechanical test simulation analysis of a type of marine electronic cabinet is carried out. Firstly, the finite element model of the electronic cabinet was established by ANSYS. Secondly, based on the finite numerical solution method, the modal frequency, sine sweep vibration response, bumping response, and shock response of the cabinet were obtained. Finally, according to the calculation results, the strength of the cabinet is checked, and the mechanical reliability of the cabinet is analyzed. The results show that the stresses near the right angles at the top and bottom, the side boss, and the right angles at the back are relatively high, but they are all lower than the maximum allowable stress of the cabinet, and the cabinet can work reliably under various test conditions. The modeling and analysis method presented in this paper can provide a good reference for the mechanical analysis of similar electronic equipment.
(2024) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Xiancheng Luo "The simulation study on a mechanical test of marine electronic cabinet", Proc. SPIE 13163, Fourth International Conference on Mechanical, Electronics, and Electrical and Automation Control (METMS 2024), 1316397 (5 June 2024); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3030205
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KEYWORDS
Vibration

Finite element methods

Oceanography

Safety

Structural design

Design

Frequency response

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