Angular Vibration of Aircraft. Volume 2. Prediction Methods for Angular Vibration
Abstract
This report describes development work in several distinct areas, all related to prediction of angular vibration of aircraft structures. Angular vibration in this context refers to dynamic rotations or changes in slope at specific points on a vibrating structure. It is of interest primarily in connection with high resolution optical and electro-optical systems. Efforts were directed at both low frequency vibration, where individual normal modes are known, as well as high frequency vibration where they are not. For low frequency predictions, improved accuracy per unit cost was sought by an evolutionary improvement to an existing finite element code. For high frequency predictions the method of Statistical Energy Analysis was pursued.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Apr 01, 1979
- Accession Number
- ADA071749
Entities
People
- Conor D. Johnson
- David Kienholz
- Ernest B. Paxson
- Warren C. Gibson