Test program to develop vibroacoustics test criteria for the Galileo bus
Abstract
In order to define random vibration test requirements for Galileo bus-mounted hardware, an extensive vibroacoustics test program was conducted on hardware available from the previous Voyager spacecraft development program. The Galileo test program consisted of acoustic tests on three configurations of the Voyager Dynamic Test Model bus and shaker random vibration tests on two flight-like bus equipment bay assemblies and one dummy equipment bay assembly. The primary goal of the acoustic tests was to define vibration levels at locations on the bus structure representative of inputs to bus equipment bay assemblies and to obtain response data on bus bay subassemblies for correlation with the vibration tests response data. The primary purpose of the vibration tests was to determine if the vibration tests excited subassembly responses at least as severely as the bus acoustic tests.
- Publication:
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Shock Vibration Information Center Shock Vibration Bulletin
- Pub Date:
- May 1982
- Bibcode:
- 1982SVICB......229K
- Keywords:
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- Acoustic Properties;
- Bus Conductors;
- Vibration Tests;
- Data Correlation;
- Galileo Spacecraft;
- Shakers;
- Acoustics