WADC-University Of Minnesota Conference On Acoustical Fatigue

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Title
WADC-University Of Minnesota Conference On Acoustical Fatigue
Date
1961
Index Abstract
Coming Soon
Photo Quality
Complete
Report Number
WADC TR 59-676
Creator
Trapp, W. J.
Forney, D. M., Jr.
Corporate Author
Minnesota U.
Laboratory
Materials Central
Extent
494
PB Number
PB171912
Identifier
AD0266374
Access Rights
OTS
Distribution Classification
1
Contract
Laboratory Research - No Contract
DoD Project
7360
DoD Task
73604
DTIC Record Exists
No
Distribution Change Authority Correspondence
None
Date Issued
1961-03
Abstract
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Provenance
Lockheed Martin Missiles & Fire Control
Type
report
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Table of Contents
Welcoming Address
Opening Address
An Introduction to Acoustic Fatigue
Types of Pressure Fields of Interest in Acoustical Fatigue Problems
Correlation of Pressures Around a Jet Engine
Note on the Use of Correlation Techniques to Determine the Forms of Vibration of a Continuous Structure Excited by Random Pressures
Statistical Properties of the Pressure Field in a Turbulent Boundary Layer
Fatigue of Materials and Structures Under Random Loading
Statistical Aspects of Acoustical Fatigue
Discussion of the Papers by Prof. Freudenthal and Prof. Weibull
Review of Structural Damping Mechanisms
Progress in the Development of Vibration Damping Materials
Damping of Simplified Configurations with Additives or Interfaces
The Damping, Stiffness and Fatigue Properites of Joints and Configurations Representative of Aircraft Structures
Determinate and Random Excitation of Lumped-Linear Structures
Excitation of Distributed Systems
Acoustic Damping Mechanisms
Design Considerations for Minimizing Acoustic Fatigue in Aircraft Structures
Acoustical Fatigue Test Procedures Used in Aircraft Industry and Their Limitations
External Noise Environments of Flight Vehicles
A New Look at Structural Peak Distributions Under Random Vibration
The Use of Model Jets for Studying Acoustic Fields Near Jet and Rocket Engines
Some Exprimental Results from Evaluation of Constrained Damping Layer Structures
Quick Estimation of Damping from Free Damped Oscillograms
Panel Discussion
Summary of the Conference

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A New Look at Structural Peak Distributions Under Random Vibration
Acoustic Damping Mechanisms
Acoustical Fatigue Test Procedures Used in Aircraft Industry and Their Limitations
An Introduction to Acoustic Fatigue
Correlation of Pressures Around a Jet Engine
Damping of Simplified Configurations with Additives or Interfaces
Design Considerations for Minimizing Acoustic Fatigue in Aircraft Structures
Determinate and Random Excitation of Lumped-Linear Structures
Discussion of the Papers by Prof. Freudenthal and Prof. Weibull
Excitation of Distributed Systems
External Noise Environments of Flight Vehicles
Fatigue of Materials and Structures Under Random Loading
Note on the Use of Correlation Techniques to Determine the Forms of Vibration of a Continuous Structure Excited by Random Pressures
Opening Address
Panel Discussion
Progress in the Development of Vibration Damping Materials
Quick Estimation of Damping from Free Damped Oscillograms
Review of Structural Damping Mechanisms
Some Exprimental Results from Evaluation of Constrained Damping Layer Structures
Statistical Aspects of Acoustical Fatigue
Statistical Properties of the Pressure Field in a Turbulent Boundary Layer
Summary of the Conference
Table of Contents
The Damping, Stiffness and Fatigue Properites of Joints and Configurations Representative of Aircraft Structures
The Use of Model Jets for Studying Acoustic Fields Near Jet and Rocket Engines

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