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9 October 2023 Finite element analysis of the structure of an intelligence shelter
Qi Zhang, Dongmin Li, Degao Zhao
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Proceedings Volume 12791, Third International Conference on Advanced Algorithms and Neural Networks (AANN 2023); 1279109 (2023) https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3005109
Event: Third International Conference on Advanced Algorithms and Neural Networks (AANN 2023), 2023, Qingdao, SD, China
Abstract
Due to the unique structure of the shelter, the cost of trial production and experimentation during the design phase is high. In order to study the statics characteristics of an information shelter, this paper discusses the structure of an information shelter, and designs and uses the ANSYS finite element analysis software to establish the equivalent finite element model of the overall structure of the information shelter, and conducts statics simulation calculation of the cabin structure under specific working conditions to obtain its stress and strain state. At the same time, the modal superposition method is used to analyze the overall transportation vibration response spectrum of the information shelter. The results indicate that the maximum stress value of the intelligence shelter is less than the allowable stress, and the maximum deformation fully meets the requirements. At the same time, it meets the adaptability requirements of the transportation vibration environment of the intelligence shelter, providing a design reference for similar intelligence shelters.
(2023) Published by SPIE. Downloading of the abstract is permitted for personal use only.
Qi Zhang, Dongmin Li, and Degao Zhao "Finite element analysis of the structure of an intelligence shelter", Proc. SPIE 12791, Third International Conference on Advanced Algorithms and Neural Networks (AANN 2023), 1279109 (9 October 2023); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.3005109
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KEYWORDS
Finite element methods

Skin

Transportation

Vibration

Aluminum

Design and modelling

Spectral response

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