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    Torus elements used in effective shock absorber

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    Energy absorbing device forces torus elements to revolve annularly between two concentric tubes when a load is applied to one tube. Interference forces can be varied by using torus elements of different thicknesses. The device operates repeatedly in compression or tension, and under problems of large onset rate tolerance or structural overload

    Conical shell vibrations

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    Prediction of natural vibration frequencies and mode shapes of thin walled conical shells fixed at one end and free at other en

    High energy shock absorber and structural overload devices final report, jul. 1964 - may 1965

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    High energy shock absorber and structural overload devic

    Two-Stage Passive Vibration Isolator

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    The design and testing of a structural system were implemented to hold the optics of the planned Space Interferometry Mission (SIM) at positions and orientations characterized by vibrational translation and rotation errors of no more than a few nanometers or a few milliarcseconds, respectively. Much of the effort was devoted to a test bed for verifying the predicted behavior of a vibration- isolation structural subsystem working together with an active control system for positioning and orienting the SIM optics. There was considerable emphasis on the vibration-isolation subsystem, which was passive and comprised two stages. The main sources of vibration were six reaction wheels in an assembly denoted the "backpack." The first vibration-isolation stage consisted of hexapod isolator mounts - one for each reaction wheel - characterized by a natural vibration frequency of 10 Hz. The second stage was a set of three beams, disposed between the backpack and the structure that held the SIM optics, that were flexured such that they transmitted only bending loads, with a natural vibrational frequency and damping of about 5 Hz and 4 percent, respectively. Preliminary test results were presented and characterized as demonstrating the effectiveness of the two-stage vibration-isolation design

    PREDICTION OF CREEP FAILURES OF LEAD IN BENDING FROM TENSILE DATA

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    DEFLECTION EQUATIONS FOR VARIOUS LOADINGS OF CIRCULAR-ARC CURVED BEAMS

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    LOTUCE2: a dome-seeing instrument for the E-ELT

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    Roll Resonance Control of Angle of Attack for Re-entry Vehicle Drag Modulation

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