Simulation and Analysis for Damage of Certain Electrical Power Equipment in Battlefield

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For the need of simulation research of technical support and obtain basic rush repair data of certain ground-to-air electrical equipment in battlefield condition, this paper studies on the simulation for damage of certain electrical power equipment in battlefield. It analyzes threat mechanisms and basic damage theories of power unit and compiles simulation procedure adopting Monte Carlo method. By simulation, it can analyze vulnerability and distributing of damage parts for electrical power equipment. All this provides reference for rush repair and instruct to defend in battlefield condition.

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Advanced Materials Research (Volumes 989-994)

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1141-1145

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July 2014

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