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Transient Response Analysis of the 72 Inch TAC-4 Ruggedized Shipboard Rack Subjected to an Underwater Explosion Event

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العنوان: Transient Response Analysis of the 72 Inch TAC-4 Ruggedized Shipboard Rack Subjected to an Underwater Explosion Event
المؤلفون: NAVAL POSTGRADUATE SCHOOL MONTEREY CA, Oesterreich, Mark H.
المصدر: DTIC AND NTIS
بيانات النشر: 1998-06
نوع الوثيقة: Electronic Resource
مستخلص: The finite element modeling and subsequent transient analysis of the 72 Inch TAC-4 Rugged Rack computer system (configurations 0001AA and 0003AA only), currently employed in U.S. Navy shipboard applications, has been performed to determine the system's response to simulated shock inputs. This rack is designed to allow incorporation of commercial off the shelf (COTS) computer systems for naval tactical computing requirements while still meeting MIL-STD-901D, the applicable shock specification. By showing the viability of this computer simulation of the shock response of the current TAC-4 rack system, an argument for a lessening of the actual physical testing requirements for acceptance of future TAC systems can be made.
Engineer's and Master's thesis.
مصطلحات الفهرس: Operations Research, Computer Hardware, Marine Engineering, Explosions, MATHEMATICAL MODELS, FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS, RESPONSE, SHIPBOARD, UNDERWATER EXPLOSIONS, SHOCK TESTS, RUGGEDIZED EQUIPMENT, NAVAL EQUIPMENT, TEST AND EVALUATION, COMPUTERIZED SIMULATION, REQUIREMENTS, SIMULATION, TRANSIENTS, MILITARY REQUIREMENTS, NAVAL VESSELS, SPECIFICATIONS, COMPUTERS, PHYSICAL PROPERTIES, OFF THE SHELF EQUIPMENT, COMMERCIAL EQUIPMENT, TACTICAL WARFARE., UNDEX, TAC-4, RUGGED RACK COMPUTER SYSTEM, SHIPBOARD RACKS, Text
URL: https://apps.dtic.mil/docs/citations/ADA354298
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Other Numbers: DTICE ADA354298
831672639
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