SHOCK & VIBRATION
VOL. 6, NO. 1, 1999
CONTENTS
J.H. GordisandJ. Radwick
Efficient transient analysis for large locally nonlinear structures 1
S. Parman and H. Koguchi
Rest-to-rest attitude maneuvers and residual vibration reduction of a finite
element model of flexible satellite by using input shaper 11
A. Sperber, H.-P Schildberg andS. Schlehiein
Dynamic load on a pipe caused by acetylene detonations-experiments and
theoretical approaches 29
K.M.M. EI-DeebandR. Ftoyles
Response measurements on an echinodome subjected to explosive loading 45
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SHOCK AND VIBRATION
Volume 6, Number 2, 1999
CONTENTS
D.O. Smallwood
Characterization and simulation of gunfire with wavelets 59
W.K. Chong, K.Y. Lam, K.S. Yeo, G.R. Uuand O.Y. Chong
A comparison of simulation's results with experiment on water mitigation of
an explosion 73
H.U. Mair
Review: Hydrocodes for structural response to underwater explosions 81
JL Mackerle
Finite element vibration analysis of beams, plates and shells. A bibliography
(1994-1998) 97
R. Nightingale
Book review: Structural Impact . 111
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SHOCK AND VIBRATION
Volume 6, Number 3, 1999
CONTENTS
N. Vlahopoulos, Y. Kalish and S. T. Raveendra
Development of an equivalent force method and an application in simulating
the radiated noise from an operating diesel engine 113
H. Sandusky, P. Chambers, F. Zerilli , L Fabiniand W. Gottwald
Dynamic measurements of plastic deformation in a water-filled aluminum
tube in response to detonation of a small explosives charge 125
J. Antoniadis
Guidance preconditioning by an impulse sequence for robust residual
vibration suppression 133
M.A. Sprague and T.L. Geers
Response of empty and fluid-filled, submerged spherical shells to plane and
spherical, step-exponential acoustic waves 147
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