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Methodologies for Verification and Validation of Space Launch System (SLS) Structural Dynamic Models Responses to challenges associated with verification and validation (V&V) of Space Launch System (SLS) structural dynamics models are presented in this paper. Four methodologies addressing specific requirements for V&V are discussed. (1) Residual Mode Augmentation (RMA), which has gained acceptance by various principals in the NASA community, defines efficient and accurate FEM modal sensitivity models that are useful in test-analysis correlation and reconciliation and parametric uncertainty studies. (2) Modified Guyan Reduction (MGR) and Harmonic Reduction (HR, introduced in 1976), developed to remedy difficulties encountered with the widely used Classical Guyan Reduction (CGR) method, are presented. MGR and HR are particularly relevant for estimation of "body dominant" target modes of shell-type SLS assemblies that have numerous "body", "breathing" and local component constituents. Realities associated with configuration features and "imperfections" cause "body" and "breathing" mode characteristics to mix resulting in a lack of clarity in the understanding and correlation of FEM- and test-derived modal data. (3) Mode Consolidation (MC) is a newly introduced procedure designed to effectively "de-feature" FEM and experimental modes of detailed structural shell assemblies for unambiguous estimation of "body" dominant target modes. Finally, (4) Experimental Mode Verification (EMV) is a procedure that addresses ambiguities associated with experimental modal analysis of complex structural systems. Specifically, EMV directly separates well-defined modal data from spurious and poorly excited modal data employing newly introduced graphical and coherence metrics.
Document ID
20180001985
Acquisition Source
Langley Research Center
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Coppolino, Robert N.
(Measurement Analysis Corp. Reston, VA, United States)
Date Acquired
March 20, 2018
Publication Date
January 1, 2018
Subject Category
Space Transportation And Safety
Report/Patent Number
NASA/CR-2018-219800/Volume I
NF1676L-29242
Funding Number(s)
WBS: WBS 869021.03.07.01.03
CONTRACT_GRANT: NNL12AA09C
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Public Use Permitted.
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