By External Forces Based on the Equivalent Moment Method for the Installation of an Electronic Radar Rod Deflection

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In combination with the installation of radar capture camera support, the maximum offset, the rod being considered by external forces, external forces such as wind effect will produce a non-directional bend, the stability of the camera will installand capture some of the impact. Solving method in the article is a combination of the equivalent moment method to seek to solve its offset. the rod is divided into equal finite element. the equivalent moment method to calculate the relative rotation of each section. Find the maximum deflection of the rod.

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