Author:
Grządziela Andrzej,Kluczyk Marcin,Piskur Paweł,Naus Krzysztof
Abstract
AbstractThis study analyses the impact of initial conditions on the results of numerical simulations of the fan load with underwater detonation and simultaneously typical harmonic loads from the operating device. It was shown that different initial conditions affect both displacement and velocity results. Furthermore, significant differences were indicated when comparing the results with devices without harmonic loads. The results indicate the need for more detailed analyses at the initial stage of modelling the impact resistance of devices planned for ship installation.
Publisher
Springer Science and Business Media LLC
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