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Journal Article•10.2514/3.57063•
Prediction of Payload Vibration Environments by Mechanical Admittance Test Techniques

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Daniel D. Kana1, Luis M. Vargas1•
Southwest Research Institute1
01 Jan 1976-Journal of Spacecraft and Rockets
TL;DR: In this article, a series of experiments were conducted with simple beam and mass launch vehicle and payload models in order to determine the validity of mechanical admittance/impedance techniques applied to development of improved payload vibration tests.
Abstract: A series of experiments was conducted with simple beam and mass launch vehicle and payload models in order to determine the validity of mechanical admittance/impedance techniques applied to development of improved payload vibration tests. Admittances and impedances were measured from tests of the individual components to form matrices which were combined analytically to allow prediction of responses for the complete system. Results were computed for a transmission matrix approach and an admittance matrix approach. Both a rigid body and a flexible payload model were considered. The results clearly demonstrate that the transmission matrix method is too sensitive to measurement error to be practical for this application, while the pure admittance matrix method produces quite satisfactory results. The effects of various errors on the final results are demonstrated.

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