Hybrid Residual Flexibility Mass Additive Method For Structural Dynamic Testing

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Hybrid Residual Flexibility/Mass-Additive Method for Structural Dynamic Testing

Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
language: en
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
Release Date: 2018-05-31
A large fixture was designed and constructed for modal vibration testing of International Space Station elements. This fixed-base test fixture, which weighs thousands of pounds and is anchored to a massive concrete floor, initially utilized spherical bearings and pendulum mechanisms to simulate Shuttle orbiter boundary constraints for launch of the hardware. Many difficulties were encountered during a checkout test of the common module prototype structure, mainly due to undesirable friction and excessive clearances in the test-article-to-fixture interface bearings. Measured mode shapes and frequencies were not representative of orbiter-constrained modes due to the friction and clearance effects in the bearings. As a result, a major redesign effort for the interface mechanisms was undertaken. The total cost of the fixture design, construction and checkout, and redesign was over $2 million. Because of the problems experienced with fixed-base testing, alternative free-suspension methods were studied, including the residual flexibility and mass-additive approaches. Free-suspension structural dynamics test methods utilize soft elastic bungee cords and overhead frame suspension systems that are less complex and much less expensive than fixed-base systems. The cost of free-suspension fixturing is on the order of tens of thousands of dollars as opposed to millions, for large fixed-base fixturing. In addition, free-suspension test configurations are portable, allowing modal tests to be done at sites without modal test facilities. For example, a mass-additive modal test of the ASTRO-1 Shuttle payload was done at the Kennedy Space Center launch site. In this Technical Memorandum, the mass-additive and residual flexibility test methods are described in detail. A discussion of a hybrid approach that combines the best characteristics of each method follows and is the focus of the study.Tinker, M. L.Marshall Space Flight CenterTEST EQUIPMENT; DYNAMIC TESTS; DYNAMIC STRUCTURAL ANAL
HYBRID RESIDUAL FLEXIBILITY/MASS-ADDITIVE METHOD FOR STRUCTURAL DYNAMIC TESTING... NASA/TM--2003-212343... NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE AD.

Author: United States. National Aeronautics and Space Administration
language: en
Publisher:
Release Date: 2003*