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Study on the effect of measurement points upon reduced added mass matrix; Shukusho fuka shitsuryo matrix ni okeru kansokuten no eikyo ni kansuru kenkyu

Abstract

It is known in estimating vibration characteristics of a ship that fluid range affects largely a structure. A parameter calculation was performed on node vibration in the vertical direction of a rotating elliptic body such as a ship to investigate the effect of an arranging method of the measurement points upon the result of the analysis. As a result, it is thought that equivalent interval arrangement of 21 measurement points would be sufficient in a lower order side mode of vibrations with less than four nodes. An analysis of calculations performed by arranging measurement points in experimental measurement points revealed that analysis accuracy would not increase even if the number of measurement points is increased if it is done so without considering rotation vector. An experiment was carried out with the number of measurement points increased to verify the above fact, with which the analysis was verified correct. Therefore, as has been forecasted in the previous report, the cause for the analysis accuracy deterioration in a high order mode may be estimated as the effect of the rotation vector. However, since it is not the situation that an analysis considering the rotation vector has been conducted, it cannot be concluded  More>>
Authors:
Funaki, T; Hayashi, S [1] 
  1. Osaka University, Osaka (Japan). Faculty of engineering
Publication Date:
Dec 31, 1996
Product Type:
Miscellaneous
Report Number:
ETDE/JP-mf-97721531
Reference Number:
SCA: 420204; 990200; PA: NEDO-96:913854; EDB-97:015827; SN: 97001718540
Resource Relation:
Other Information: PBD: Spr 1996; Related Information: Is Part Of Proceedings of the Spring Meeting of the Society of Naval Architects of Japan (1996). Part 2. Structure, materials, welding, construction, and design; PB: 219 p.; Nihon zosen gakkai (1996 nen) shunki koen ronbun maezuri. 2. Kozo, zairyo, yosetsu, kosaku, sekkei
Subject:
42 ENGINEERING NOT INCLUDED IN OTHER CATEGORIES; 99 MATHEMATICS, COMPUTERS, INFORMATION SCIENCE, MANAGEMENT, LAW, MISCELLANEOUS; DATA; MATRICES; MESH GENERATION; SHIPS; MECHANICAL STRUCTURES; MECHANICAL VIBRATIONS; PARAMETRIC ANALYSIS; ACCURACY; ROTATION; VECTORS
OSTI ID:
414207
Country of Origin:
Japan
Language:
Japanese
Other Identifying Numbers:
Other: ON: DE97721531; TRN: 96:913854
Availability:
Available from The Society of Naval Architects of Japan, 15-16, Toranomon 1-chome, Minato-ku, Tokyo, Japan; OSTI as DE97721531
Submitting Site:
NEDO
Size:
pp. 263-269
Announcement Date:
Jan 17, 1997

Citation Formats

Funaki, T, and Hayashi, S. Study on the effect of measurement points upon reduced added mass matrix; Shukusho fuka shitsuryo matrix ni okeru kansokuten no eikyo ni kansuru kenkyu. Japan: N. p., 1996. Web.
Funaki, T, & Hayashi, S. Study on the effect of measurement points upon reduced added mass matrix; Shukusho fuka shitsuryo matrix ni okeru kansokuten no eikyo ni kansuru kenkyu. Japan.
Funaki, T, and Hayashi, S. 1996. "Study on the effect of measurement points upon reduced added mass matrix; Shukusho fuka shitsuryo matrix ni okeru kansokuten no eikyo ni kansuru kenkyu." Japan.
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title = {Study on the effect of measurement points upon reduced added mass matrix; Shukusho fuka shitsuryo matrix ni okeru kansokuten no eikyo ni kansuru kenkyu}
author = {Funaki, T, and Hayashi, S}
abstractNote = {It is known in estimating vibration characteristics of a ship that fluid range affects largely a structure. A parameter calculation was performed on node vibration in the vertical direction of a rotating elliptic body such as a ship to investigate the effect of an arranging method of the measurement points upon the result of the analysis. As a result, it is thought that equivalent interval arrangement of 21 measurement points would be sufficient in a lower order side mode of vibrations with less than four nodes. An analysis of calculations performed by arranging measurement points in experimental measurement points revealed that analysis accuracy would not increase even if the number of measurement points is increased if it is done so without considering rotation vector. An experiment was carried out with the number of measurement points increased to verify the above fact, with which the analysis was verified correct. Therefore, as has been forecasted in the previous report, the cause for the analysis accuracy deterioration in a high order mode may be estimated as the effect of the rotation vector. However, since it is not the situation that an analysis considering the rotation vector has been conducted, it cannot be concluded yet that the effect of the rotation vector is the sole cause. 4 refs., 14 figs., 7 tabs.}
place = {Japan}
year = {1996}
month = {Dec}
}