A new method to specify the mitigated acoustic test conditions from flight telemetry based on the equivalence of vibro-acoustic response

Author:

Shimazaki ShingoORCID,Shi Qinzhong

Abstract

AbstractGround acoustic tests using stationary sound pressure level spectrum have been conducted to verify the spacecraft survivability against acoustic environment acting on a spacecraft during launch, which is a non-stationary and random dynamic load. In general, a stationary spectrum used in ground acoustic test is traditionally determined by a method called maximax spectrum, which is the enveloped spectrum of time varying non-stationary short-time Fourier transform. However, the maximax spectrum is more or less an excessively conservative test condition because this spectrum focuses on processing of a time-varying acoustic signal itself to extract maximum value, rather than on how the vibro-acoustic response of an excited structure is. In this paper, a new method is proposed to specify a stationary spectrum equivalent to a structural vibro-acoustic response under a non-stationary and random acoustic environment based on extreme response spectrum and fatigue damage spectrum. This proposed method was applied to flight telemetry of both liquid- and solid-propellant launch vehicles developed by JAXA, to show its effect to mitigate the acoustic test conditions compared to the maximax spectrum while maintaining the equivalence of the structural vibro-acoustic response. Furthermore, the maximum predicted environment, which is the statistical upper percentiles of the flight telemetry of eight liquid-propellant launch vehicles, by the proposed method achieved a mitigation of about 2.5 and 6.8 dB in the extreme stress and cumulative fatigue, respectively, compared to the that which is calculated by the conventional maximax spectrum.

Publisher

Springer Science and Business Media LLC

Subject

Space and Planetary Science,Aerospace Engineering

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