Acquiring causal knowledge of abnormity is essential to Missile-Launching reliably. There are lots of Knowledge Acquisition methods. But it is absence for usage and maintenance support process. So it is necessary to start the research on new knowledge acquisition technology of aid Decision-Making for Missile-Launching. Based on the Usage and Maintenance-Support Process, this thesis acquires knowledge with the ESD and CESD (Converse Event Sequence Diagram) method. First, this thesis gives the concept of CESD. Then, in order to adapt the CESD model of the complex systems more effectively, this paper expands the CESD framework and provides a software frame of computer aided ESD study. Finally, the operation of pulse power supply system is analyzed on the basis of the improved ESD and CESD. This sample shows the applicability of ESD and CESD methodology in knowledge acquisition technology of aid Decision-Making for Missile-Launching.
A new method for electronic circuit fault knowledge automatic generation Using PSpice has been put forward based on summarizing development of the intelligent fault diagnosis technology. A new algorithm of generating fault knowledge automatically has been designed by analysing the structure characteristics of the CIR file. The algorithm of search automatically has been designed by analysing the structure characteristic of the OUT file. The DC fault dictionary method has been improved and the fault order according to the minimum distance will guide the user to remove the fault. In the end, through these technologies, the fault knowledge query system has been empoldered. The feasibility of the proposed method has been proved by experiment results.
In this paper, the cause of nc machine tool geometric error made a more detailed analysis, the system error compensation methods are summarized, and on this basis this paper expounds the applications of all kinds of error compensation method, in order to further realize the accuracy of machine tool software upgrade to lay the foundation.
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