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The ability of the shipborne computer to withstand harsh environments plays a very important role in ensuring the stability of the warship’s system. This paper discusses design ideas of shipborne computer deeply, by using ANSYS to analysis the vibration of equipment modal, and elaborating on the electromagnetic compatibility design of the reinforcement computer. Through computer simulation and experiment, it is shown that the design of this type of shipborne reinforcement computer can guarantee its resistance to vibration shock and electromagnetic compatibility, and make sure that it has good comprehensive protection performance.
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Qin, G. (2019). Anti-vibration Performance and Electromagnetic Compatibility Design for the Shipborne Reinforced Computer. In: Xu, W., Xiao, L., Li, J., Zhu, Z. (eds) Computer Engineering and Technology. NCCET 2019. Communications in Computer and Information Science, vol 1146. Springer, Singapore. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-981-15-1850-8_12
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