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  HomeContents of Chinese Journal of Mechanical Engineering (English Edition),2001 No.2MATLAB WEB SERVER AND ITS APPLICATION IN REMOTE COLLABORATIVE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC BEARING SYSTEMS
MATLAB WEB SERVER AND ITS APPLICATION IN REMOTE COLLABORATIVE DESIGN OF MAGNETIC

BEARING SYSTEMS*

 

Zhao Aiping  Yu Lie  Xie Youbai
  Theory of Lubrication and Bearing Institute, Xi'an Jiaotong University

 

Abstract:  Acclimatizing itself to the development of network, Math Works Inc constructed a MATLAB Web Server environment by dint of which one can browse the calculation and plots of MATLAB through Internet directly. The installation and use of the environment is introduced. A code established on the platform of MATLAB, which deals with the modal analysis of magnetic bearing system (MBS) supporting rotors of five degrees of freedom and considering the coupling of thrust bearing with radical bearings is modified to work in the environment. The purpose is to realize a remote call of the code by users through Internet for the performance analysis of the system. Such an application is very important to the concurrent design of MBS and for the utilization of distributive knowledge acquistion resources in collaborative design. The work on modification and realization is described and the results are discussed.

Key words: MATLAB  Web Server  Remote call  Magnetic bearing rotor system  Concurrent design


* This project is supported by National Natural Science Foundation of China (No.59990472) and National Science & Technology Major Project of China. Manuscript received on April 29, 2000; revised manuscript December 20, 2000

 

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