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    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

    A note on re-entry vehicle roll resonance.

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    Dynamic instability of finned missiles caused by unbalanced fin forces

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    Structure - Control Interactions in Flexible Aerospace Vehicles

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    Reply by Author to C.H. Murphy

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    Three-Dimensional Base Isolation Using Vertical Negative Stiffness Devices

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    A three-dimensional (3-D) base isolation system to control both the horizontal and vertical components of ground motion is presented in this paper. The system is adopting a negative stiffness device (NSD) that can be considered as an adaptive passive protection system, which can apparently change the stiffness of the structure. This work is focused on studying through numerical simulations the mitigation performance of the NSD against strong earthquakes in the vertical direction. The base isolation arrangement consists of elastomeric bearings acting both in the horizontal and vertical direction and NSDs acting only in the vertical direction. So, a 3-D base isolation is achieved, where it is assumed that the NSDs affect the vertical stiffness of the system only. Numerical analyses show that the presence of NSDs reduces the vertical acceleration in the structure. Nevertheless, accordingly with the passive control theory, the relative displacements increase. Therefore, it seems advisable a supplemental damping to mitigate this effect. Thanks to the presence of rubber isolators, it is possible to employ their inherent damping without introducing specific dampers in the vertical direction

    Reentry Debris Envelope Model for a Disintegrating, Deorbiting Spacecraft Without Heat Shields

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