Shock and Vibration Symposium (59th) Held in Albuquerque, New Mexico on 18-20 October 1988. Volume 1
Abstract
Partial contents: The Quest for Omega = sq root(K/M) -- Notes on the development of vibration analysis; An overview of Statistical Energy analysis; Its development and engineering applications; Data bases -- GREEDI -- The computerization of the DOE/DOD environmental data bank; A shock and vibration databases for military equipment and for aircraft; Virbroacoustic payload environment prediction system (VAPEPS) -- The importance of non-resonant and inplane vibration transmission in statistical energy analysis; Vibroacoustic response using the finite element method and statistical energy analysis; Helium effect on spacecraft random vibration with VAPEPS program; Validation of Lace spacecraft vibroacoustic prediction model; and Comparison of VAPEPS predictions with IUS vibroacoustic data; Dynamic measurement -- Prediction and measurement of the acoustic environment of the airborne seeker evaluation test system; PVDF applications in shock and vibration measurements and control; Inertial reference and tracking system for the measurement of blast induced displacements; Mechanical shock sensors (A feasibility study); Built-in mechanical filter in a shock accelerometer; and Mechanical impedance measurements using oblique excitation; Dynamic criteria; and Modal applications.
Document Details
- Document Type
- Technical Report
- Publication Date
- Oct 01, 1988
- Accession Number
- ADA214578
Entities
Organizations
- Sandia National Laboratories