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Implementation and extension of the impulse transfer function method for future application to the space shuttle project. Volume 1: Analysis and correlation studiesComputer programming, data processing, and a correlation study that employed data collected in the first phase test were used to demonstrate that standard test procedures and equipment could be used to collect a significant number of transfer functions from tests of the Lunar Module test article LTA-11. The testing consisted of suspending the vehicle from the apex fittings of the outrigger trusses through a set of air springs to simulate the free-free state. Impulsive loadings were delivered, one at a time, at each of the landing gear's attachment points, in three mutually perpendicular directions; thus a total of 36 impulses were applied to the vehicle. Time histories of each pulse were recorded on magnetic tape along with 40 channels of strain gage response and 28 channels of accelerometer response. Since an automated data processing system was not available, oscillograph playbacks were made of all 2400 time histories as a check on the validity of the data taken. In addition, one channel of instrumentation was processed to determine its response to a set of forcing functions from a prior LTA-11 drop test. This prediction was compared with drop test results as a first measure of accuracy.
Document ID
19740020221
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Mantus, M.
(Grumman Aerospace Corp. Bethpage, NY, United States)
Pardo, H.
(Grumman Aerospace Corp. Bethpage, NY, United States)
Date Acquired
September 3, 2013
Publication Date
April 1, 1973
Subject Category
Space Vehicles
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-134324
Report Number: NASA-CR-134324
Accession Number
74N28334
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS9-12333
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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