نتایج جستجو برای: ship model

تعداد نتایج: 2117437  

2007
Ang Swee Wen Yahya Samian

Ship hull form module is the main module in ship design. The problem of creating fair ship hull surface is of major importance in Computer Aided Ship Design environment. The fitness of these surfaces is generally considered a subjective notion depending on the judgment of the designers (eg. visually pleasing, devoid of unnecessary bumps or wiggles, satisfying certain continuity requirements). O...

Journal: :PLoS ONE 2008
Lia E. Perez Caroline Desponts Nancy Parquet William G. Kerr

BACKGROUND The SH2-containing-5'inositol phosphatase-1 (SHIP) influences signals downstream of cytokine/chemokine receptors that play a role in megakaryocytopoiesis, including thrombopoietin, stromal-cell-derived-Factor-1/CXCL-12 and interleukin-3. We hypothesize that SHIP might control megakaryocytopoiesis through effects on proliferation of megakaryocyte progenitors (MKP) and megakaryocytes (...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1998
M Huber C D Helgason J E Damen L Liu R K Humphries G Krystal

To clarify the role that the src homology 2-containing inositol phosphatase (SHIP) plays in mast cell degranulation, the gene for SHIP was disrupted by homologous recombination in embryonic stem cells. Bone-marrow-derived mast cells from SHIP+/+, +/-, and -/- F2 littermates were compared. SHIP-/- mast cells were found to be far more prone to degranulation, after the crosslinking of IgE preloade...

2011
X. H. Mao Y. H. Lee

Signal variation caused by motions along the lift shaft in a campus environment and on board a ship is compared. The guiding effect is common for both lift shafts, and the variation in amplitude of the guided signals is more significant for the lift shaft with larger dimensions. Unlike the lift shaft within the campus, the ship with its lift shaft forms a ‘waveguide within waveguide’ structure....

2001
Young S. Shin Nathan A. Schneider

During World War II many surface combatants were damaged or severely crippled by close-proximity underwater explosions from ordnance that had actually missed their target. Since this time all new classes of combatants have been required to conduct shock trial tests on the lead ship of the class in order to test the survivability of mission essential equipment in a severe shock environment. Whil...

2015
Fuxin Huang

In this paper, artificial bee colony (ABC) algorithms are introduced to optimize ship hull forms for reduced drag. Two versions of ABC algorithm are used: one is the basic ABC algorithm, and the other is an improved artificial bee colony (IABC) algorithm. A recently developed fast flow solver based on the Neumann-Michell theory is used to evaluate the drag of the ship in the optimization proces...

Journal: :Remote Sensing 2017
Yuyang Xi Haitao Lang Yunhong Tao Lin Huang Zijun Pei

Scattering mechanism (SM) analysis is a promising technique for ship detection and classification in polarimetric SAR (PolSAR) images. In this paper, a four-component model-based decomposition method incorporating surface, double-bounce, volume and cross-polarized components is proposed for analyzing the SMs of ships. A novel cross-polarized scattering component capable of discriminating betwee...

Journal: :Intelligent Automation & Soft Computing 2011
Mehdi Farrokhrooz Mahmood Karimi

Development of intelligent systems for classifying marine vessels based on their acoustic radiated noise is of major importance in the sonar systems. This paper focuses on three topics. The first topic is applying some modifications to the conventional Probabilistic Neural Network (PNN), as a common classifier in supervised pattern recognition, and suggesting a new configuration of PNN which we...

Journal: :Computer-Aided Design 2010
Alexandros I. Ginnis Konstantinos V. Kostas Costas Politis Panagiotis D. Kaklis

''Virtual Environment for Life On Ships'' (VELOS) is a multiuser Virtual Reality (VR) system that aims to support designers to assess (early in the design process) passenger and crew activities on a ship for both normal and hectic conditions of operations and to improve ship design accordingly. This article focuses on presenting the novel features of VELOS related to both its VR and evacuation-...

2015
S. S. Bennett J. Downes T. Dickson A. B. Phillips S. R. Turnock

To date hydroelastic towing tank models are generally segmented, flexible backbone or hinged models which provide an extremely limited representation of the ship structure and record loads only at a finite number of locations between segments. Fully flexible “hydro-structural” models, whilst providing a more accurate structural representation are rarely used due to expense and the complicated n...

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