Simulation of Deployment Process of Junction Box

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Junction box is an important part of cabled seafloor observatory. And it should be deployed to correct position safely, smoothly and precisely. A model of virtual prototype simulation is put forward in this paper to analyze the dynamic characteristics of the deployment process in Marine Environment. The analysis is focus on the influence of different sea condition and different vibrating movement of ship caused by the wave, as well as the some important deploying parameters during the deployment process. The preliminary results of the simulation with ADAMS software provides scientific support for deployment system designers and operators to refer to.

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