NASA for Vibration and Acoustic Fatigue
A selection has been made of NASA documents related to the ESDU Vibration and Acoustic Fatigue Series. We are providing these to our users as a useful reference source.
These NASA documents have not been validated by ESDU but contribute to a comprehensive collection of design information and can be used along side ESDU methods for comparison and analysis to solve design problems. They also provide a possible resource in areas not currently covered by ESDU.
This Collection contains:
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NASA-CR-1316
A theoretical analysis of the free vibration of discretely stiffened cylindrical shells with arbitrary end conditions -
NASA-CR-1536
An investigation of the effects of surrounding structure on sonic fatigue -
NASA-CR-1773
Compendium of modal densities for structures -
NASA-CR-181851
Evaluation of analysis techniques for low frequency interior noise and vibration of commercial aircraft -
NASA-CR-33
Probability functions for random responses- prediction of peaks, fatigue damage, and catastrophic failures -
NASA-CR-2005-213742
High Speed Research Program Sonic Fatigue Summary report. -
NASA-CR-742
Damping of structural composites with viscoelastic shear-damping mechanisms -
NASA-CR-897
Modal density of thin circular cylinders -
NASA-SP-288
Vibration of Shells -
NASA-TN-D-3075
Fatigue of Rene 41 under constant-and random- amplitude loading at room and elevated temperatures -
NASA-TN-D-3791
Vibration analysis of cylindrically curved panels with simply supported or clamped edges and comparison with some experiments -
NASA-TN-D-4705
An experimental and analytical vibration study of thin cylindrical shells with and without longitudinal stiffeners -
NASA-CR-4587
Review of Sonic Fatigue Technology