Seismic analysis of the large 70-meter antenna. Part 2: General dynamic response and a seismic safety check
Abstract
An extensive dynamic analysis for the new JPL 70-meter antenna structure is presented. Analytical procedures are based on the normal mode decomposition which include dumping and special forcing functions. The dynamic response can be obtained for any arbitrarily selected point on the structure. A new computer program for computing the time-dependent, resultant structural displacement, summing the effects of all participating modes, was developed also. Program compatibility with natural frequency analysis output was verified. The program was applied to the JPL 70-meter antenna structure and the dynamic response for several specially selected points was computed. Seismic analysis of structures, a special application of the general dynamic analysis, is based also on the normal modal decomposition. Strength specification of the antenna, with respect to the earthquake excitation, is done by using the common response spectra. The results indicated basically a safe design under an assumed 5% or more damping coefficient. However, for the antenna located at Goldstone, with more active seismic environment, this study strongly recommends and experimental program that determines the true damping coefficient for a more reliable safety check.
- Publication:
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In its The Telecommunications and Data Acquisition Report p 12-25 (SEE N86-14457 05-32
- Pub Date:
- November 1985
- Bibcode:
- 1985tdar.nasa...12K
- Keywords:
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- Deep Space Network;
- Dynamic Structural Analysis;
- Radio Antennas;
- Seismology;
- Structural Members;
- Coefficients;
- Computer Programs;
- Earthquakes;
- Geodynamics;
- Safety;
- Time Dependence;
- Vibration Damping;
- Engineering (General)