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    18 April 1994, Volume 15 Issue 4
    Articles
    THE ASYMPTOTIC EXPRESSION OF THE SOLUTION OF THE CAUCHY’S PROBLEM FOR A HIGHER ORDER LINEAR ORDINARY DIFFERENTIAL EQUATION WHEN THE LIMIT EQUATION HAS SINGULARITY
    Cai Jian-ping;Lin Zong-chi
    1994, 15(4):  301-305. 
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    In this paper we consider the asymptotic expression of the solution of the Cauchy’sproblem for a higher order equation when the limit equation has singularity. In orderto construct the asymptotic expression of the solution, the region is divided into threesub-areas. In every small region, the solution of the differential equation is different.
    GENERALIZED STRONGLY NONLINEAR QUASI-COMPLEMENTARITY PROBLEMS
    Li Hong-mei;Ding Xie-ping
    1994, 15(4):  307-315. 
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    Using the algorithm in this paper, we prove the existence of solutions to the gene-ralized strongly nonlinear quasi-complementarity problems and the convergence of theiterative sequences generated by the algorithm. Our results improve and extend thecorresponding results of Noor and Chang-Huang. Moreover, a more general iterativealgorithm for finding the approximate solution of generalized strongly nonlinear quasi-complementarity problems is also given. It is shown that the approximate solution ob-tained by the iterative scheme converges to the exact solution of this quasi-com-plementarity problem.
    THE SLIDING SURFACE ALGORITHMS IN THREE-DIMENSIONAL DYNAMIC FINITE ELEMENT CODE
    Song Shun-cheng
    1994, 15(4):  317-322. 
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    In this paper, the sliding surface algorithms in dynamic finite element analysis ofhigh velocity impact are presented. With these algorithms, the momentum and theangular momentum of the element can be conserved. The calculated examples showthat the calculation using these algorithms in dynamic finite element analysis of highvelocity is valid and stable.
    AN IMPLICIT ALGORITHM OF THIN LAYER EQUATIONS IN VISCOUS,TRANSONIC,TWO-PHASE NOZZLE FLOW
    He Hong-qing;Hou Xiao;Cai Ti-min;Wu Xing-ping
    1994, 15(4):  323-334. 
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    Omitting viscosity along flow direction, we have simplified the dimensionless N-Sequations in arbitrary curved coordinate system as the thin layer equations. Using theimplicit approximate-factorization algorithm to solve the gas-phase governing equ-ations and the characteristic method to follow the tracks of particles, we then obtainedthe full coupled numerical method of two-phase.transonic, turbulent flow. Here, par- ticle size may be grouped, the subsonic boundary condition at entry of nozzle is ireatedby quasi-characteristic method in reference plane and the algebraic model is used forturbulent flow. These methods are applied in viscous two-phase flow. calculation of ro-cket nozzle and in the prediciton of thrust and specific impulse for solid propellant ro-cket motor. The calculation results are in good agreement with the measurerment va-lues. Moreover, the influences of different particle radius, different particle mass frac-tion and particle size grouped on flow field have been discussed, and the influences of particle two-dimensional radial velosity component and viscosity on specific impulse ofrocket motor have been analysed.The method of this paper possesses the advantage of saving computer time. More important, the effect is more obvious for the calculation of particle size being grouped.
    SLIP-LINE FIELD THEORY OF TRANSVERSELY ISOTROPIC BODY
    Ruan Huai-ning;Wang Wei-xiang
    1994, 15(4):  335-345. 
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    A slip-line field theory of transversely isotropic body is proposed in the presentpaper in order to deal with problems in geology and geotechniques.The Goldenblat-Kopnov failure criterion is employed.The parameters in it are treated as functions of tempperature It is applicable to transverse isotropic media in non-uniform temperaturefield.The basic equtions of plastic deformation are developed while the associated ru-les of flow are derived.By means of characteristic line theory,slip-line slope formulasand laws of variation of stress and velocity along slip lines are obtained,The indenta-tion on semi-infinite media is calculated.The theory developed in this paper may be simplified into many classical theories such as Mises,Hill,and Coulomb ones,This complicated theory may be applied to geotechniques,geological structures,petroleumindustry,mining engineering,etc.
    EFFECTS OF AMB PARAMETERS ON THE DYNAMIC STABILITY OF THE ROTOR
    Wang Hong-li;Wu Zhi-qiang
    1994, 15(4):  347-351. 
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    The motion equation of the rotor suspended by active magnetic bearing (AMB)is given in this paper after considering the nonlinear characteristics of the force.Fromthe response equation resulted from this Eq.we gained the functions of the jump ra-nge,and examined the effects of the AMB’s parameters.
    THE GENERAL PROPERTIES OF THE SPHERICAL VORTICES (SV) OF n-TH ORDER AND THE CHAOTIC PHENOMENA AND OF THE ORDERED STRUCTURES OF THE SV OF 3RD ORDER
    Shi Chang-chun;Huang Yong-nian;Ye Yi;Jiang Tao
    1994, 15(4):  353-358. 
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    The general properties of the spherical vortices(SV)of n-th order are discussedin this paper Numerical calculations are carried out in the case of n=3.We find outsome interesting phenomena concerning the chaotic regions and ordered islands on the Poincare sections. Interpretations of these phenomena are also given.
    CCD AUTOMATED POLARISCOPE SYSTEM AND THE STRESS ANALYSIS METHODS
    An Li-qian
    1994, 15(4):  359-364. 
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    A Linear CCD (change coupled device)automated measurement system and the stress analysis methods are presented in the present paper.The skeleton and the ordersof photoelastic fringes can be acquired rapidly,precisely and in real time by the system.The automatic stress analysis methods in the paper only uses a small amount ofknown data to analyze the stress precisely.
    EXACT SOLUTION OF THE THICK LAMINATED OPEN CYLINDRICAL SHELLS WITH FOUR CLAMPED EDGES
    Fan Jia-rang;Ding Ke-wei
    1994, 15(4):  365-377. 
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    Giving up any assumptions about displacement models and stress distribution,ba-sed on Refs [1] and [2] and introducing δ-function into the present study,the stateequation for the open cylindrical shells with four clamped edges is established,Anidentical exact solution is obtained for the thin,moderately thick and thick laminated open cylindrical shells.
    THE COMPRESSION LS ESTIMATE OF REGRESSION COEFFICIENT IN MULTIVARIATE LINEAR MODEL
    Chen Shi-ji;Zeng Zhi-bin
    1994, 15(4):  379-388. 
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    In this paper, compression LS estimate B(k) of the regression coefficient B isconsidered when the design matrix present ill-condition in multivariate linear model.The MSE (mean square error)of the estimate β(k)=Vec(B(k))is less than theMSE of LS estimate β* of the regression coefficient β= Vec(B) by choosing the pa-rameter k. Admissibility , numerical stability and relative efficiency of β(k)are proved. The method of determining k value for practical use is also suggested.
    INITIAL BOUNDARY VALUE PROBLEMS FOR A CLASS OF NONLINEAR INTEGRO-PARTIAL DIFFERENTIAL EQUATIONS
    Cui Shang-bin;Qu Chang-zheng
    1994, 15(4):  389-404. 
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    This paper studies the global existence of the classical solutions to the following problem: This problem describes the nonlinear vibrations of finite rods with nonlinear vis-coelasticity. Under certain conditions on σ and f, we obtained the unique existence of the global classical solution of this problem.
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