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Tianhe Gao, Ziyu Xu, Zengcong Li, Pei Liu and Kuo Tian
As one of the most complex and critical components of spacecraft, the structural design of the curved cabin door faces two challenges. On the one hand, it is difficult to obtain innovative configurations for the cabin door in the preliminary design stage...
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Yi Wang and Chunxin Yang
The application of the Kane equation in analyzing airdrop dynamics problems is rare. The main objective of this paper is to apply the Kane equation dynamics model to the analysis of the status continuity problem during the out-of-cabin process and the li...
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Jinghua Li, Ruipu Dong and Wenhao Huang
In cruise ship manufacturing, it is common practice for prefabricated modular cabin units (PMCU) to be assembled in the workshop and transported to a designated installation location on board the ship. This paper proposed a Radau pseudospectral method ba...
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Tong Zhang, Guiping Lin, Wenchun Feng and Jia Yu
After an aircraft is forced to land, it is easy for it to become stuck in a tilt state of pitch or roll. The pitch/roll state of the aircraft cabin is a critical factor affecting the safe evacuation of the cabin. However, evacuation therein deserves more...
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Vladimir Lavrov, Petr Moshkov and Dmitry Strelets
The results of in-flight experiments to determine the structure of the sound field in the cabin and pressure fluctuation fields on the surface of the fuselage of the RRJ-95NEW-100 prototype aircraft are presented here. Wall pressure fluctuation spectrums...
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Guohong Shen, Shenyi Zhang, Xianguo Zhang, Huanxin Zhang, Bin Yuan, Donghui Hou, Chunqin Wang, Zida Quan, Zhe Yang and Yueqiang Sun
To conduct real-time monitoring of the particle radiation environment in the orbit of the Tiangong space station, the installation of an energy particle detector operating on the outside of Wentian laboratory cabin module is proposed. Monitoring the ener...
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Saiaf Bin Rayhan and Xue Pu
Over the past two decades, aircraft crashworthiness has seen major developments, mainly with modern computing systems and commercial finite element (FE) codes. The structure and the material have been designed to absorb more kinetic energy to ensure enou...
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Yongkang Wang, Jundong Zhang, Jinting Zhu, Yuequn Ge and Guanyu Zhai
In the intelligent engine room, the visual perception of ship engine room equipment is the premise of defect identification and the replacement of manual operation. This paper improves YOLOv5 for the problems of mutual occlusion of cabin equipment, an un...
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Shuai Zong, Kun Liu, Weijian Qiu, Zhenguo Gao and Jiaxia Wang
Investigating the loss of integrity (E) in cabin walls and decks, as well as the role of insulation capabilities, holds significant implications for preventing serious human, economic and environmental damage caused by the ignition of cabins in ships and...
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Shuhua Zhu, Kai Liu, Xulong Xi, Xiaochuan Liu, Yukun Zhou, Yaoyuan Liu and Mingbo Tong
The evaluation of structural crashworthiness is important for the development of civil aircraft. In this study, cargo luggage was considered in the vertical drop simulation of an aircraft mid-fuselage section. First, quasi-static compression tests on thr...
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