THE SHOCK AND VIBRATION BULLETIN
Abstract
Contents: A survey of shock and vibration environments in the four major modes of transportation; The dynamic environment of spacecraft surface transportation; A realistic derivation of a laboratory vibration test to simulate the overland transportation environment; A method for estimating accelerations of shipping containers mounted on an impacting railroad car; Preliminary analysis of data obtained in the joint army/aec/sandia test of truck transport environment; Roughness measurement and system response evaluation for highway environment; Program 624A-Titan III-C transportation tests; Dynamic environment of M-113 armored personnel carrier; Interpretation and application of specification requirements that simulate vibration responses of equipment being shipped by common carrier; Near-optimum shock mounts for protecting equipment from acceleration pulses; Shock attenuation using passive elements; Investigation of the vibration damping properties of viscoelastic material using a delay angle technique; Energy absorption by dynamic crushing; Dry friction damping with force proportional to displacement; Response of resilient mounts under shock loading; A new approach to package cushioning design; Optimal shock isolation synthesis; Vibration isolation through pneumatic spring and damping
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1966
- Accession Number
- AD0631234
Entities
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory