Congratulations SpaceX

Dragon Cargo Spacecraft Berths with International Space Station To Sam DiMaggio, Jessica Jensen and all my colleagues at SpaceX… Very Well Done! Great day for America’s commerical space industry! I am pleased that Sam and his engineering staff use my Vibrationdata software and tutorials in… Read more

Rail Impact Shock

Question: MIL-STD-810G, Method 526 Rail Impact, outlines the physical test of an actual system at 4, 6, and 8 mph. Is there an equivalent laboratory shock test for equipment which is to be transported via railroad car? Answer 1: from Tom Irvine U.S. Army TB… Read more

North Korean Rocket Failure

Severe vibrations likely brought down N. Korean rocket By George Leopold 4/13/2012 3:15 PM EDT WASHINGTON – The failure of North Korea’s three-stage Unha-3 rocket on Thursday (March 12) was most likely caused by severe vibrations at an early point in the flight trajectory known… Read more

Aerospace Conference

The 2012 Spacecraft and Launch Vehicle Dynamic Environments Workshop will be held in El Segundo, California, June 19-21. The conference information is give at: Workshop Link I will present a paper: An Alternate Damage Potential Method for Enveloping Nonstationary Random vibration I hope to see… Read more

Base Input & Applied Force Calculations

Consider a single-degree-of-freedom (SDOF) system subjected to base excitation. There are certain cases where the response of a system is known, but the base input acceleration is unknown. An example would be a seismic sensor which behaved as an SDOF system. The seismometer data would… Read more

Wisconsin Booms

Clintonville, Wisconsin is an inland community, adjacent to Lake Pigeon. USA Today reported on March 21, 2012 that a series of mysterious booms have been fraying residents’ nerves. City administrator Lisa Kuss said the booms have roused people from their beds and into the streets… Read more

Seismic Peak Ground Acceleration

The Iwate-Miyagi Nairiku earthquake struck northeast Honshu, Japan, on 14 June 2008. This earthquake had a moment magnitude Mw 6.9 according to the USGS. The peak ground acceleration (PGA) had a maximum vector sum (3 component) value of 4278 cm/sec^2 (4.36 G). This is the highest ever recorded… Read more

The Great Amplitude Format Debate

Shock and vibration test specifications for avionics and military equipment have almost always been specified in terms of acceleration. The main reason is that acceleration can easily be measured by accelerometers. Velocity sensors are also available but are less common. Gaberson, Chamblers et al, claim… Read more