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Mo Jun; Shi Pingan; Liu Xingfu; Liu Zhiyong; Fu Chunyu
China Nuclear Information Centre, Beijing (China)2002
China Nuclear Information Centre, Beijing (China)2002
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[en] Structural strength analysis depends mainly on finite element method and experiments. For complex structural system, a rather large error can be caused by some uncertain factors, such as load distributions, boundary conditions and constitutive relations in numerical analysis. At the same time, owing to the limitation of measuring and testing techniques, the strength and stiffness of key components can not be estimated by using the limited test data. To simulate stresses accurately under complex static environment, improve man-machine interactive system, and make the best use of fore- and post-processing function in graphic data processing, the authors combine numerical analysis with experimental technique and have developed the semi-object emulation technique to analyze the nonlinear problem of structure statics. The modern optical measuring techniques and image processing techniques are firstly used for the method to acquire displacement data of the vessel surface, and the data are used for the boundary condition to determine the geometrical size of disfigurement in the wall of vessel and the stress level. The experimental verification of a given test model show that these adverse problem can be solved by using semi-object emulation technology
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China Nuclear Science and Technology Report; v. 1(4); 2002; 11 p; CAEP--0117; ISSN 1671-7430;
; Data (CD) in PDF format: Acrobat Reader for Windows 9x; This article is located on p. 41-51; 15 figs., 1 tab., 8 refs.

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