THE SHOCK AND VIBRATION BULLETIN.
Abstract
Contents: Response of rocket vehicle structure to certain environmental loads; Effects of orthotropic cores on the free vibrations of sandwich plates; Effect of inertia variation and certain asymmetries on the dynamic response of an elastically-coupled system; Steadystate response of a multi-degree of freedom system subjected to random excitation; Vibrations of multilayer shells of revolution under dynamic and impulsive loading; Random vibrations of a multi-supported heavily-damped beam; Cumulative damage caused by shock excitation; Some lattice vibration problems; Solution of dynamic beam problems by means of finite cis-hyperbolic transforms; Random vibrations and random functions; Analytical and experimental techniques used to establish structural design loads for the surveyor spacecraft during lunar landing; Dynamic aspects of metal bellows; Lifetime evaluation procedures for random shock and vibration; Application of the direct stiffness method to the elastic mathematic modeling of the saturn S-IB; Acoustic waves generated by the motion of piping containing a fluid; Analysis of the effects of dynamic coupling between structural resonances and a time sampling data control system; Transient response of linear damped, lumped, springmass systems by experimentally derived transfer functions; Investigation of dynamic characteristics of a 1/20th scale model of the launch phase simulator.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Jan 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0628600
Entities
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory