Miles' Equation in Random Vibrations: Theory and Applications in Spacecraft Structures Design
β Scribed by Jaap Wijker (auth.)
- Publisher
- Springer International Publishing
- Year
- 2018
- Tongue
- English
- Leaves
- 229
- Series
- Solid Mechanics and Its Applications 248
- Edition
- 1
- Category
- Library
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β¦ Synopsis
This book discusses the theory, applicability and numerous examples of Milesβ equation in detail. Random vibration is one of the main design drivers in the context of the design, development and verification of spacecraft structures, instruments, equipment, etc, and Milesβ equation provides a valuable tool for solving random vibration problems. It allows mechanical engineers to make rapid preliminary random response predictions when the (complex) structure is exposed to mechanical and acoustical loads. The book includes appendices to support the theory and applications in the main chapters.
β¦ Table of Contents
Front Matter ....Pages i-xix
Introduction (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 1-4
Milesβ Equation (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 5-23
Static Equivalent of Milesβ Equation (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 25-44
Random Vibration Load Factors (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 45-56
Notching and Mass Participation (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 57-67
Acoustic and Random Vibration Test Tailoring (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 69-78
Preliminary Predictions of Loads Induced by Acoustic Environment (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 79-89
Dynamic Response of Shell Structures to Random Acoustic Excitation, SDOF Approximation (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 91-103
Equivalence Random and Sinusoidal Vibration (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 105-110
Characterisation and Synthesis of Random Acceleration Vibration Specifications (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 111-143
Example Problems (Jaap Wijker)....Pages 145-167
Back Matter ....Pages 169-219
β¦ Subjects
Aerospace Technology and Astronautics
π SIMILAR VOLUMES
<p><P>All typical and special modal and response analysis methods, applied within the frame of the design of spacecraft structures, are described in this book. It therefore addresses graduate students and engineers in the aerospace field.</P></p>
The first edition of this book appeared over three decades ago (Wiley-Interscience, 1983), whereas the second one saw light on the verge of new millennium (Dover, 1999). This is third, corrected and expanded edition that appears in conjunction with its companion volume Probabilistic Methods in the T