THE SHOCK AND VIBRATION BULLETIN
Abstract
Contents: Data analysis and instrumentation, Effect of digitizing detail on shock and fourier spectrum computation of field data; Automated digital shock data reduction system; Automated analog method of shock analysis; Vibration data reduction techniques as applied to saturn S-II vehicle; Digital analysis of saturn environmental test response data; Use of a low-frequency spectrum analyzer; Detection of loose parts and free objects in sealed containers; Combined environment testing of shipboard electronic equipment and utilization of regression analysis; Analysis of random vibration with aid of optical systems; Computer program for dynamic design analysis method; Computer program for general ship vibration calculations; Mathematical model and computer program for transient shock analysis; Transportation environmental measurement and recording system; Development of velocity shock recorder for measurement of shipping environments; Absolute calibration of vibration generators with time- sharing computer as integral part of system; Experimental techniques for observing motion of extendible antenna booms; Development of low-cost force transducer; Automatic calibration and environmental measurement system for launch phase simulator; Microminiature instrumentation amplifiers; Investigation of pulse X-ray techniques for study of shock-wave-induced effects in soil.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1967
- Accession Number
- AD0651403
Entities
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory