The Modeling and Simulation Calculation of Anti-Submarine Patrol Magnetic Finder Inspection and Search

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According to the characteristics of inspection and search submarines, combining anti-submarine patrol aircraft method of searching with magnetic finder, this paper first established submarine motor model, and on this basis, respectively, set up a single and double machine mathematical model using magnetic finder inspection and search. Through simulation calculation, the influence of the range change of search area and magnetic detection finder on search probability was analyzed, and the effective suggestions for magnetic finder optimization are put forward.

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