The Shock and Vibration Bulletin.
Abstract
;Contents: Experimental approach to understanding shock response; Explosive shock; Modal velocity as criterion of shock severity; Simultaneous application of transient and steady state dynamic excitations in a combined environment test facility simulating shipboard environments; Periodic shock excitation of elastic structures; Shock analysis of fluid systems using acoustic impedance and the fourier transform: application to waterhammer phenomena; Drag on free flight cylinders in a blast wave; Analytical and experimental results of lattice type structures subjected to a blast loading; Lateral response of slightly curved columns under longitudinal pulse load; Responses of aircraft structures subjected to blast loading; Prediction of blast-valve response using models; Testing the response of gas turbines to air blast; Transient waveform control of electromagnetic vibration test equipment; An improved electrodynamic shaker shock technique; Protuberance effects on limiter-equipped hard landing payloads; Impact tests of nuclear fuel matrices using a vacuum tube launcher; Development of 100,000 g test facility; On the interpretation and application of shock test results in engineering designs; Methods of computing structural response of helicopters to weapons muzzle and breech blast; Shock testing for equipment in protective structures.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Dec 01, 1969
- Accession Number
- AD0723341
Entities
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory