More cost effective methods for insuring payload reliability are required to efficiently utilize the projected payload capacity of future space systems such as the Space Shuttle. Studies are needed to better define the vibration environment of space vehicles to develop improved and more routine methods of testing and to develop better dynamic protection systems. Such improvements in environment definition, testing, and isolation will lead to less stringent design specification, improved payload reliability, fewer and more realistic qualification and flight acceptance tests. This paper presents current payload test philosophies, effectiveness of testing, and research needed to achieve more cost effective payload reliability for future applications.
Space payload dynamic testing
Reliability design for vibroacoustic environments; Winter Annual Meeting ; 1974 ; New York, NY
1974-01-01
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