The Shock and Vibration Bulletin. Part 3. Dynamic Analysis, Design Techniques
Abstract
Contents: Relative Complexities of Plate And Shell Vibrations; In- Fluid Cylindrical Beam Vibration With Multi-Degree of Freedom Absorbers; Dynamic Stability of Fibrous Composite Cylinders Under Pulse Loading; Transfer Matrix Analysis of Dynamic Response of Composite Material Structural Elements With MAterial Damping; Dynamic Analysis of MAGLEV Vehicles on Elevated Guideways; Dynamics of Long Vertical Cables; Response And Failure of Underground Reinforced Concrete Plates Subjected to Blast; Whipping Analysis Techniques For Ships And Submarines; Limitations on Random Input Forces in Randomdec Computation For Modal Identification; Structural-Dynamic Characterization of an Experimental 1200 Kilovolt Electrical Transmission Line System; Analysis and Design of The Shuttle Remote Manipulator System Mechanical Arm For Launch Dynamic Environment; Structural Dynamic Characteristics of The Space Shuttle Reaction Control Thrusters; Modification of Flight Vehicle Vibration Modes to Account For Design Changes; Evaluation of Airborne Laser Beam Jitter Using Structural Dynamics Computer Codes And Control System Simulations; Fatigue Life Prediction For Multilevel Step-Stress Applications; Lateral Instability During Spin Tests of a Pendulously Supported Disc.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Sep 01, 1980
- Accession Number
- ADA186634
Entities
People
- A. W. Leissa
- D. M. Gossain
- F. E. Ostrem
- H. D. Morris
- J. J. Richardson
- O. Sylwan
- P. J. Torvik
- R. J. Bradshaw Jr.
- Robert M. Mains
- W. E. Baker
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory