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4Th International Conference on Machinery, Materials and Computing Technology (ICMMCT 2016) 4th International Conference on Machinery, Materials and Computing Technology (ICMMCT 2016) Advances in Engineering Research Volume 60 Hangzhou, China 23 – 24 January 2016 Part 1 of 3 Editors: Jianxin Zhu Guohui Yao ISBN: 978-1-5108-2193-4 Printed from e-media with permission by: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 Some format issues inherent in the e-media version may also appear in this print version. Copyright© (2016) by Atlantis Press All rights reserved. http://www.atlantis-press.com/php/pub.php?publication=icmmct-16 Printed by Curran Associates, Inc. (2016) For permission requests, please contact the publisher: Atlantis Press Amsterdam / Paris Email: [email protected] Additional copies of this publication are available from: Curran Associates, Inc. 57 Morehouse Lane Red Hook, NY 12571 USA Phone: 845-758-0400 Fax: 845-758-2633 Email: [email protected] Web: www.proceedings.com TABLE OF CONTENTS PART 1 SESSION 1: MACHINERY AND MANUFACTURING TECHNOLOGY STUDY ON PROCESS OF ROTATIONALLY MOLDED TRUCK FENDER AND EFFECT OF TECHNICS ON PRODUCT PROPERTIES.......................................................................................................................1 Ya-Mei Liu, Jing Liu, Yongpan Li, Xianming Cheng TOTAL PRESSURE PROBE DIRECTIONAL SCANNING IMAGING PRINCIPLE AND DEVICE DESIGN..................................................................................................................................................................................7 Yuankai Li, Yueming Yang, Limin Song, Xiujuan Liu, Song Li, Xiao Xu, Xuewei Liu EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON SHEAR STRESS OF MAGNETORHEOLOGICAL FLUIDS................................. 13 Linjing Xiao, Xubo Gong, Yurong Chi, Chuangping Wang, Yamin Fan, Jie Wei, Xuli Zhu STRUCTURAL DESIGN AND MOTION ANALYSIS OF HEXAPOD BIONIC WALKING DEVICE ................... 17 Zhifang Zhu VIBRATION NOISES AND ACOUSTIC OPTIMIZATION DESIGN OF THE CENTRIFUGAL PUMP ................................................................................................................................................................................... 23 Zhanqi Hao STUDY ON OPTIMIZATION DESIGN OF BUILDING WATER SUPPLY AND DRAINAGE PROJECTS .......................................................................................................................................................................... 26 Yunzhao Fan, Tianpeng Wang, Jinwei Lei, Chong Tan STUDY ON APPLICATION OF BUILDING WATERPROOF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY...................... 30 Fuyong Huang RESEARCH ON APPLICATION OF CONSTRUCTION TECHNOLOGY OF ENERGY SAVING ....................... 34 Fuyong Huang STATIC DRIVING COMFORT ANALYSIS BASED ON FUZZY COMPREHENSIVE EVALUATION .................................................................................................................................................................... 39 Zhimeng Li, Songshan Wang, Yaxiong Zhu KINEMATIC ANALYSIS AND SIMULATION OF A NOVEL 2T1R PARALLEL MECHANISM ......................... 45 Ding Ding, Yanbin Zhang, Xin Wu, Zenghui Wang STUDY ON THE DYNAMIC RESPONSE CHARACTERISTICS OF A FUSE UNDER THE EXCITATION OF THE DETONATION FIELD............................................................................................................. 52 Weiguang Zhang, Xingyong Gao, Yuling Zhang, Xiaofeng Li, Shuaijie Liu DESIGN AND FINITE ELEMENT ANALYSIS OF MODULAR RUBBER-TRACK SYSTEM FRAME ................................................................................................................................................................................ 59 Xiaodong Zhao, Xihui Mu, Fengpo Du, Haoliang Guo, Jianhua Chen OPTIMIZATION ANALYSIS OF HIGH-SPEED CONTAINER FLAT CAR SUSPENSION PARAMETERS ................................................................................................................................................................... 62 Menggang Guo, Pingbo Wu, Ren Luo EXPERIMENTAL STUDY ON THE IDENTIFICATION MODEL OF DYNAMIC MILLING FORCE COEFFICIENT..................................................................................................................................................... 66 Xinghua Niu, Tianding Wang, Tiemin Zhao, Qianyou Huang EXPERIMENTAL RESEARCH ON DYNAMIC CHARACTERISTICS OF PRIMARY MIRROR OF VEHICLE SIGHTS ...................................................................................................................................................... 71 Guo-Quan Ren, Shou-Jun Wu, Dong-Wei Li APPLICATION OF IMPROVED TEMPLATE MATCHING ALGORITHM IN TARGET IMAGE DETECTION ....................................................................................................................................................................... 75 Guoquan Ren, Wentao Jiang, Dongwei Li, Guozhang Li A PREDICTION MODEL FOR THIN-WALLED DUCT STRUCTURE BASED WITH RBF NEURAL NETWORK ........................................................................................................................................................ 80 Jianbing Wang, Wen Zhang, Yueqiang Zhang, Yingsheng Huang COMPUTER RECOGNITION RESEARCH ON HANDWRITTEN CHINESE CHARACTERS............................. 85 Yuxiang Hu CRACK EXTENSION RESEARCH OF FR4 SUBSTRATE EMBEDDED 90Â BEND OPTICAL FIBER UNDER THE RANDOM VIBRATION 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SIZE EFFECT ON THE ANALYSIS OF HEAVY-DUTY MACHINE CROSS-RAIL ......................... 146 Jianhua Wang, Jianke Chen, Tieneng Guo, Bin Song, Dongliang Guo THE SOLUTION OF THE CRH380 HIGH-SPEED EMU BOGIE VIRTUAL ASSEMBLY ANIMATION..................................................................................................................................................................... 153 Cang Song DOPPLER CHARACTERISTICS ANALYSIS OF FORWARD-LOOKING SAR IN HELICOPTERS ................................................................................................................................................................ 157 Yuhui Sun, Jingen Wang, Haibing Wu RESEARCH ON GRASPING FORCES OPTIMIZATION OF A SOFT-FINGER DEXTEROUS HAND ................................................................................................................................................................................. 162 Peng Jia, Wei-Li Li, Bo-Wen Wu, Guo-Chen Zhang DUAL CLOSED-LOOP ERROR COMPENSATION SYSTEMS APPLIED IN MANUFACTURING THE SPIRAL BEVEL GEARS ........................................................................................................................................ 169 Huiling Liu THE RESEARCH ON SUPERCHARGER FOR THE DIESEL ENGINES................................................................ 173 Zhibin Wang, Qian Cheng, Jianyong Li, Lingli Zhang RESEARCH ON THE SET CURVE FOR TANDEM COLD ROLLING MILL AUTOMATIC FLATNESS CONTROL ................................................................................................................................................... 177 Xiaomin Zhou, Xiaoxue Yue RESEARCH OF DIESEL DOMAIN ONTOLOGY FRAME CONSTRUCTION ...................................................... 182 Zhaohua Chen, Jibin Hao, Lijian Hao, Dingguo Sheng THE VIBRATION RELIABILITY ANALYSIS OF MICRO AIRCRAFT ENGINE ROTOR ................................. 190 Feng Ding, Fengwei Qin DESIGN OF THE ADAPTIVE SHIP COURSE CONTROL BASED ON GOLDEN SECTION METHOD........................................................................................................................................................................... 196 Jinqiang Tong, Yang Liu INTEGRAL SLIDING MODE CONTROL OF HEIGHT LOOP OF
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