Volume 5: Specification Development
This volume focuses on specification development in accordance with the principle of tailoring. Extreme response and the fatigue damage spectra are defined for each type of stress (sinusoidal vibration, swept sine, shock, random vibration, etc.). The process for establishing a specification from the life cycle profile of the equipment which will be subject to these types of stresses is then detailed. The analysis takes account of the uncertainty factor, designed to cover uncertainties related to the real-world environment and mechanical strength, and the test factor, which takes account of the number of tests performed to demonstrate the resistance of the equipment.
The Mechanical Vibration and Shock Analysis five-volume series has been written with both the professional engineer and the academic in mind. Christian Lalanne explores every aspect of vibration and shock, two fundamental and extremely significant areas of mechanical engineering, from both a theoretical and practical point of view. The five volumes cover all the necessary issues in this area of mechanical engineering. The theoretical analyses are placed in the context of both the real world and the laboratory, which is essential for the development of specifications.Content:
Chapter 1 Extreme Response Spectrum of a Sinusoidal Vibration (pages 1–14):
Chapter 2 Extreme Response Spectrum of a Random Vibration (pages 15–74):
Chapter 3 Fatigue Damage Spectrum of a Sinusoidal Vibration (pages 75–108):
Chapter 4 Fatigue Damage Spectrum of a Random Vibration (pages 109–140):
Chapter 5 Fatigue Damage Spectrum of a Shock (pages 141–146):
Chapter 6 Influence of Calculation: Conditions of ERSs and FDSs (pages 147–191):
Chapter 7 Tests and Standards (pages 193–217):
Chapter 8 Uncertainty Factor (pages 219–265):
Chapter 9 Aging Factor (pages 267–274):
Chapter 10 Test Factor (pages 275–286):
Chapter 11 Specification Development (pages 287–339):
Chapter 12 Influence of Calculation: Conditions of Specification (pages 341–364):
Chapter 13 Other Uses of Extreme Response, Up?Crossing Risk and Fatigue Damage Spectra (pages 365–385):