Analysis of telemetered vibration data indicates 3 major sources of vibration -- missile engine acoustics noise at liftoff, aerodynamic effects as missile reaches Mach I, and separation shock when second-stage vehicle is launched; vibration decreases to extremely low levels between 3 periods of major excitation; therefore, transmission of vibration directly from rocket engine through missile structure has negligible effect on vehicle equipment.


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    Title :

    Vibration, shock, and acoustic noise associated with space vehicles


    Additional title:

    IRE -- Trans Space Electronics Telemetry


    Contributors:


    Publication date :

    1961


    Size :

    3 pages


    Type of media :

    Article (Journal)


    Type of material :

    Print


    Language :

    English


    Keywords :





    NOISE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH LAUNCHING LARGE SPACE VEHICLES

    Edge, P. M., Jr. / Mayes, W. H. / Regier, A. A. | NTRS | 1962


    NOISE PROBLEMS ASSOCIATED WITH LAUNCHING LARGE SPACE VEHICLES

    Edge, P. M., Jr. / Mayes, W. H. / Regier, A. A. | NTRS | 1962