The Shock and Vibration Bulletin. Part 2. Environmental Testing, Shock Testing, Shock Analysis
Abstract
Contents: Optimizing pre and post pulses for shaker shock testing; Shock, vibration and fatigue in transportation industries; Random impact vibration testor; Parameters for design of reverberant acoustic chambers for testing air-carried missiles; Spacecraft modal testing using systematic multi- shakers sine-dwell testing techniques; Development of a multiaxial force-pulse generator; Vibration qualification of equipment mounted in turboprop aircraft; Quick-look assessment and comparison of vibration specifications; Vibration test level criteria for aircraft equipment; Conservatism in least favorable response analysis and testing; Calculating responses in hull mounted items of equipment in submarines compared with measurements carried out during shock tests; Computer-controlled measuring system having 128 analog measuring channels and facilities for signal analysis; Large-scale submarine shock test carried out as part of the Swedish shock design development program; EDESS--An electromagnetically-driven explosive-shock simulator; Analysis of energy- absorbing shock mounts; Analysis of the effects of explosive fuel ignition on an aircraft noise suppression system; Feasibility study for the surface impulse loading of structures using mild detonating fuze; A theory for calculating explosive deposition profiles from the spray painting of light initiated explosive.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- May 01, 1981
- Accession Number
- ADA186799
Entities
Organizations
- United States Naval Research Laboratory