COMPONENT PACKAGING TECHNIQUES
Abstract
The investigation of the dynamic absorber principle, for improved vibration protection of equipment, culminated in a new design, which represents the optimum development practical at this time. The study of random and sinusoidal vibration resulted in the installation of a tape recording system to permit spectral analysis of the vibration data. The system can record 21 channels of information simultaneously with the use of subcarrier oscillators. Statistical analysis of data, obtained in lowpressure electrical discharge experiments, showed possible deviation from Paschen's Law in the designer's favor. Work on the lightweight transducer, which is both expendable and versatile, was brought to completion. The Materials and Processes Laboratory continued experiments with various commercially available foamedin-place plastics. Thermal transmission data were obtained, and the effects of corrosiveness on electronic materials were studied. The laboratory also began studies on microminiaturization and the state-of-the-art of electronically welded interconnections of electronic circuitry.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jun 30, 1959
- Accession Number
- AD0607340
Entities
People
- George Beck