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Acoustic time-frequency prediction simulation method in ship structure

Acoustic time-frequency prediction simulation method in ship structure
Acoustic time-frequency prediction simulation method in ship structure
Abstract—V-type leg hydraulic system of truck mounted concrete pump has been widely used to guarantee its safety and stability during pumping progress. In order to find out the working performance of V-type leg hydraulic system, this paper carried out the study on dynamic characteristics of V-type leg hydraulic system. First, the structure of V-type leg hydraulic system was introduced. Moreover, the working principle of Vtype leg hydraulic system was stated. Second, the simulation model of V-type leg hydraulic system was established based on AMESim. And then, the simulation was fulfilled, specially, the dynamic characteristics of V-type leg hydraulic system was analyzed. The research results can provide some reference for improving V-type leg hydraulic system of truck mounted concrete pump.
time-frequency, simulation ship, wave method
Pang, Fuzhen
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Li, Shuo
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Li, Haichao
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Xiong, Yeping
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Pang, Fuzhen
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Li, Shuo
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Li, Haichao
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Xiong, Yeping
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Pang, Fuzhen, Li, Shuo, Li, Haichao and Xiong, Yeping (2017) Acoustic time-frequency prediction simulation method in ship structure. 24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel, London, United Kingdom. 23 - 27 Jul 2017.

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Abstract—V-type leg hydraulic system of truck mounted concrete pump has been widely used to guarantee its safety and stability during pumping progress. In order to find out the working performance of V-type leg hydraulic system, this paper carried out the study on dynamic characteristics of V-type leg hydraulic system. First, the structure of V-type leg hydraulic system was introduced. Moreover, the working principle of Vtype leg hydraulic system was stated. Second, the simulation model of V-type leg hydraulic system was established based on AMESim. And then, the simulation was fulfilled, specially, the dynamic characteristics of V-type leg hydraulic system was analyzed. The research results can provide some reference for improving V-type leg hydraulic system of truck mounted concrete pump.

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Published date: 23 July 2017
Venue - Dates: 24th International Congress on Sound and Vibration, Park Plaza Westminster Bridge Hotel, London, United Kingdom, 2017-07-23 - 2017-07-27
Keywords: time-frequency, simulation ship, wave method

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Local EPrints ID: 417915
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/417915
PURE UUID: 50bf1c19-cac2-45f1-bd8e-beba89e80225
ORCID for Yeping Xiong: ORCID iD orcid.org/0000-0002-0135-8464

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Date deposited: 16 Feb 2018 17:30
Last modified: 16 Mar 2024 03:17

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Author: Fuzhen Pang
Author: Shuo Li
Author: Haichao Li
Author: Yeping Xiong ORCID iD

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