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Dynamic Design Analysis Method (DDAM) is a form of shock
spectrum analysis that estimates the dynamic response of a component
to shock loading caused by the sudden movement of a vessel. DDAM
is used primarily to validate designs for U.S. Navy use. DDAM
simulates the interaction between the shock-loaded component and
its fixed structure. Utilizing NEi Nastran's DDAM users can determine
the characteristics of underwater explosion phenomena including
the effects of shock waves (depth charges, mines, missiles and
torpedoes), surface ship or submarine body response to shock loading
and application of shock spectra to component design.
NEi Nastran
offers the best DDAM solution in the industry. It is simple to
setup and does not involve restarts or the use of DMAP. Engineers
can use DDAM to analyze the shock response at the mountings of
various shipboard equipment such as masts, propulsion shafts,
rudders, exhaust uptakes and other critical structures.
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