THE SHOCK AND VIBRATION BULLETIN
Abstract
Contents: Electrical generation of motion in elastomers; Controlled deceleration specimen protection systems for electrodynamic vibration systems; Control techniques for simultaneous three-degree-of-freedom hydraulic vibration system; Initial report on equivalent damage measurement by utilizing S/N fatigue gages; Hologram interferometry as a practical vibration measurement technique; Response of an elastic structure involving cross correlations between two randomly varying excitation forces; Automatic normalization of structural mode shapes; Resonant beam high 'G' vibration testing; The use of liquid squeeze- films to support vibrating loads; Point-to-point correlation of sound pressures in reverberation chambers; Environmental laboratory missile failure rate test with aerodynamic function simulation; Apollo CSM dynamic test program; Modal survey results from the Mariner Mars 1969 spacecraft; Uprated Saturn I full scale dynamic test correlation; An approach for duplicating spacecraft flight- induced body forces in a laboratory; Flexure guides for vibration testing; A compression-fastened general-purpose vibration and shock fixture; Vibration equivalence, fact or fiction; Providing realistic vibration test environments to tactical guided missiles; The reduction of the vibration level of a circular shaft moving transversely through water at the critical Reynolds number; Analysis and design of resonant fixtures to amplify vibrator output.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Feb 01, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0688445
Entities
People
- Cameron D. Johnson
- H. D. Cyphers
- Lawrence L. Cook Jr.
- S. Edelman
- Thomas B. Cost
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory