A radar is a device that detects targets and measures distances using radio waves, and it is used as a ground missile defense system to detect flying enemy drones, cruise missiles, and air-to-ground missiles. A radar uses a mobile container for the po...
A radar is a device that detects targets and measures distances using radio waves, and it is used as a ground missile defense system to detect flying enemy drones, cruise missiles, and air-to-ground missiles. A radar uses a mobile container for the power supply to enable its operation in emergency scenarios, such as exhibitions and unexpected natural disasters. A shear stress transport k–ω turbulence model and the fluid–structure interaction technique were used in ANSYS based on MIL-STD-810H, which is a test method standard of the U.S. Department of Defense, to determine the stability of radar power supply containers in a high-wind environment. The maximum stress was obtained using pressure data acquired from flow analysis, and the structural stability was determined based on the margin of safety.