The Shock and Vibration Bulletin. Part 1. Keynote Address, Invited Papers Damping and Isolation, Fluid-Structure Interaction
Abstract
Contents: An approach to limiting and controlling shipboard vibration; State of the art assessment of mobility measurements; A summary of European results; DoD policy on reliability and maintainability; Necessary and sufficient qualification for shock; Myths and sacred cows in shock and vibration; Modeling viscoelastic behavior; Finite element prediction of damping in beams with constrained viscoelastic layers; Dynamic behavior of lathe spindles with elastic supports including damping by finite element analysis; Finite element analysis of viscoelastically damped sandwich structures; Pneumatic vibration control using active force generators; Experimental performance of an 'on-off' active damper; Evaluation of double asymptotic approximation and staggered solution schemes USA-STAGS; Media structures interaction computations employing frequency dependent mesh sizes with the finite element method; Similitude analysis and testing of prototype and 1:13.8 scale model of an offshore platform; Sound propagation through liquids in viscoelastic circular cylinders.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA186798
Entities
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory