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Nakajima, Norihiro; Miyamura, Hiroko; Kawakami, Yoshiaki; Kawamura, Takuma
Kashika Joho Gakkai-Shi, 35(Suppl.1), p.233 - 238, 2015/07
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Miyamura, Hiroko; Kawakami, Yoshiaki; Suzuki, Yoshio; Kawamura, Takuma; Nakajima, Norihiro
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When analyzing objects in mechanical design, the simulation results show physical data such as von Mises stress, distortion, maximum stress, and mean stress. These results can not only confirm already known phenomena but also provide new insights. Therefore, we propose a technique for visualizing the distribution changes over time of multi-variable datasets via graphical representation.
Nakajima, Norihiro; Nishida, Akemi; Iigaki, Kazuhiko; Sawa, Kazuhiro
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An tried-out for the comparison with the observation and computational data is introduced. The simulation is carried out on the K by using an assembly structural analysis, so named FIESTA. The observation were determined in the high temperature engineering test reactor.
Nakajima, Norihiro
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The artifact deteriorates and goes. Since many are used under the loaded condition, dynamic analyses are ought to be studied in the designing process. While dynamic analyses give data in step by step, these data needs to be analyzed, efficiently. For data analyses, both deduction and induction methodology should be provided. In the research in JAEA for the digital vibration table, it is developing a methodology for a data analysis based upon abduction.