2001 Proceedings
Spacecraft and Launch Vehicle Dynamic Environments Workshop
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Tuesday, June 26, 2001
Morning (8:30 a.m.)
- Overview of Atlas V Dynamics Testing George Sowers, Lockheed Martin Astronautics
- Lessons Learned from Spacecraft Vibration Testing Tom Henning, Lockheed Martin Astronautics
- Atlas IIIA First Flight (AC201) Dynamic Data Overview Loren Yoshinaga, Lockheed Martin Astronautics
- Evolution of Spacecraft Environmental Test at NASDA Hidehiko Mitsuma, NASDA
- HESSI Spacecraft Incident - March 2000 Terry Fisher, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Tuesday, June 26, 2001
Afternoon (12:30 p.m.)
- In Flight Measurement during SPOT 4 Satellite Launch Jean-Noel Bricout, C.N.E.S.
- Challenges and Simulations of Mars-03 Terminal Descent Chia-Yen Peng & Walter Tsuha, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
- Overview of Vibration Testing of Stirling Convertors at the NASA Glenn Research Center William O. Hughes, Thomas W. Goodnight, & Anne M. McNelis, NASA GRC
- Satellite Launch Isolation Timothy Hindle, Honeywell Space Systems
- International Space Station P5 Modal Survey Robert N. Coppolino, Measurement Analysis Corporation
- Lessons Learned from CM-2 Modal Testing and Analysis Mark E. McNelis, Thomas W. Goodnight, & Kelly S. Carney, NASA GRC, and Kim D. Otten, Analex Corporation
Wednesday, June 27, 2001
Morning (8:30 a.m.)
- Implementation of a Friction Damper in the New Upper Stage (Cryogenic) of Ariane Patrick Mourey & Eric Louaas, C.N.E.S.
- The Derivation of a Payload's Impedance Using Shaker Acceleration, Voltage, and Current Measurements Jerome S. Cap, Ronald G. Coleman, & David O. Smallwood, Sandia National Laboratories
- Progress on the Resound Mid-Frequency Method for Full-Spectrum Dynamic Analysis Predictions P. J. Shorter & Bryce K. Gardner, Vibro-Acoustic Sciences, Inc.
- Spacecraft Modeling and Analysis B. Kyle Henderson, Steven A. Lane, & Joel Gussy, AFRL/VSSV
- Research on the Extrapolation of Spacecraft Vibration Test Data Using Finite Element Models Terry Scharton, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
Wednesday, June 27, 2001
Afternoon (12:30 p.m.)
- Distributed Active Vibration Absorber (DAVA) for Acoustic Attenuation in Payload Fairings. Phase I - Feasibility Study Steve O'Regan, Vibro-Acoustic Sciences, Inc., and C.R. Fuller & Marty Johnson, Virginia Tech. VAL (Presentation by: Paul Bremner, Vibro-Acoustic Sciences, Inc.)
- Interior Noise Reduction of Composite Cylinders Using Distributed Vibration Absorbers Haisam Osman, The Boeing Company, and Marty Johnson, Virginia Polytechnic Institute & State University
- A Reconstruction Approach for the Recovery of Clipped Random Vibration Data Don Huntington, Ph.D., The Boeing Company
- A Reconstruction Approach for the Recovery of Clipped Shock Data Don Huntington, Ph.D., The Boeing Company
- Acoustic and Vibration Scaling Tools for VISPERS Patricia A. Manning, Cambridge Collaborative, Inc.
- Fairing Noise Reduction for Directive Acoustic Fields Jerome E. Manning, Cambridge Collaborative, Inc.
- Direct, Near Field Acoustic Testing - Update II Paul Larkin, Orbital Sciences Corporation.
Thursday, June 28, 2001
Morning (8:30 a.m.)
- Techniques to Reduce Vibration During Ground Transportation for Sea Launch Hardware Kim C. Long, Boeing Commercial Space Company - Sea Launch
- Thermal Creak Testing of the HST's New Solar Array Dr. William B. Haile and Derrick Early, Swales Aerospace Corporation
- Relational Vibroacoustic Database for VISPERS Mike Van Dyke, The Aerospace Corporation
- Updated System Acoustic Test Failure Study Carole S. Tanner, The Aerospace Corporation
- Integrating the NASA Lewis Method for Mass Loaded Panels into AutoSEA2 Cliff Kaminsky & Bryce Gardner, Vibro-Acoustic Sciences, Inc.
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Prediction and Validation of Random Vibration Responses of Mars Pathfinder Spacecraft Due to Acoustic Launch Load Using Statistical Energy Analysis Ho-Jin Hwang, Jet Propulsion Laboratory.
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Pluto-Kuiper Express Mockup Acoustic Test Results Michael O'Connell & Juan Fernandez, Jet Propulsion Laboratory
