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Improved procedures for mass matrix-reductions in eigenvalue solutions
Analytical models of three structures were used to test mass matrix-reduction schemes. Accuracy of four mode shapes and frequencies was tracked through successive mass matrix-reductions with diminishing numbers of indicator degrees of freedom. Results were consistently disappointing. Two new procedures were developed in attempt to improve accuracy
Reanalysis, compatibility and correlation in analysis of modified antenna structures
A simple computational procedure is synthesized to process changes in the microwave-antenna pathlength-error measure when there are changes in the antenna structure model. The procedure employs structural modification reanalysis methods combined with new extensions of correlation analysis to provide the revised rms pathlength error. Mainframe finite-element-method processing of the structure model is required only for the initial unmodified structure, and elementary postprocessor computations develop and deal with the effects of the changes. Several illustrative computational examples are included. The procedure adapts readily to processing spectra of changes for parameter studies or sensitivity analyses
The diocotron instability in a cylindrical geometry
Diocotron, slipping stream, instability of low density electron beams in electric and magnetic field
DSS-14 subreflector actuator dynamics during the Landers earthquake
The 28 Jun. 1992 Landers earthquake ground motion records at the Echo site (DSS-12 antenna) were adjusted to provide a better match with spectra from the measured Mars site (DSS-14 antenna) instrument tower response. A finite-element model of the antenna structural system was analyzed for response to this ground motion. Dynamic forces and displacements were computed in the locality of components that had failed during the earthquake. Calculated forces in the range of 30,000 to 35,000 lb on failed Y-axis actuator U-joints were consistent with laboratory load tests. The load capacity of these joints was found to be below the range of 34,000 to 42,000 lb. Dynamic amplification factors of from 6 to 16 were computed for the quadripod apex accelerations with respect to the ground accelerations. The largest factor--25--was found at the outboard end of the X-actuator
Node-recording method for stiffness matrix wavefront reduction in structural analysis
Method provides approach to automatic node relabeling that is consistent with requirements of wavefront concept. Specific applications are in analysis of aircraft, building structures, radar and surveillance structures, bridges, etc., or any other structure that is studied with aid of large and complex analytical model. Minimum growth sequencing is effective, rapid, and capable of producing economies
Wind power prediction models
Investigations were performed to predict the power available from the wind at the Goldstone, California, antenna site complex. The background for power prediction was derived from a statistical evaluation of available wind speed data records at this location and at nearby locations similarly situated within the Mojave desert. In addition to a model for power prediction over relatively long periods of time, an interim simulation model that produces sample wind speeds is described. The interim model furnishes uncorrelated sample speeds at hourly intervals that reproduce the statistical wind distribution at Goldstone. A stochastic simulation model to provide speed samples representative of both the statistical speed distributions and correlations is also discussed
Tip vortex computer code SRATIP. User's guide
This User's Guide applies to the three dimensional viscous flow forward marching analysis, PEPSIG, as used for the calculation of the helicopter tip vortex flow field. The guide presents a discussion of the program flow and subroutines, as well as a list of sample input and output
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