The Shock and Vibration Digest. Volume 14, Number 9
Abstract
This is the fourth article in this Journal on shock and vibration instrumentation. The first in April, 1969, was a discussion of general measurement methods with no bibliography. The second in December, 1976, was an annotated listing of 87 references on signal processing, instrumentation, measurement of material properties, and diagnostics. The third in June, 1979, briefly discussed recent development in transducers and digital signal processing. Because of the extensive series of specialist articles that now appear in the Shock and Vibration Digest, the author thinks it appropriate to confine his attention to comments on the current state of the art in transducers, modern signal processing methods, and references containing detailed information. First let us consider a few references to novel methods that have appeared in the past three years.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1982
- Accession Number
- ADA119838
Entities
People
- Judith Nagle-eshleman
- Milda Z. Tamulionis
- Ronald L. Eshleman
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory