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Languages : en
Pages : 417
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This publication is a compilation of the papers presented at the Fifth NASA/DoD Controls-Structures Interaction (CSI) Technology Conference held in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, March 3-5, 1992. The conference, which was jointly sponsored by the NASA Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology and the Department of Defense, was organized by the NASA Langley Research Center. The purpose of this conference was to report to industry, academia, and government agencies on the current status of controls-structures interaction technology. The agenda covered ground testing, integrated design, analysis, flight experiments and concepts.
NASA/DoD Controls-Structures Interaction Technology Conference (5th) Held in Lake Tahoe, Nevada on March 3-5, 1992
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ISBN:
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Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
This publication is a compilation of the papers presented at the Fifth NASA/DoD Controls-Structures Interaction (CSI) Technology Conference held in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, March 3-5, 1992. The conference, which was jointly sponsored by the NASA Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology and the Department of Defense, was organized by the NASA Langley Research Center. The purpose of this conference was to report to industry, academia, and government agencies on the current status of controls-structures interaction technology. The agenda covered ground testing, integrated design, analysis, flight experiments and concepts.
Publisher:
ISBN:
Category :
Languages : en
Pages : 417
Book Description
This publication is a compilation of the papers presented at the Fifth NASA/DoD Controls-Structures Interaction (CSI) Technology Conference held in Lake Tahoe, Nevada, March 3-5, 1992. The conference, which was jointly sponsored by the NASA Office of Aeronautics and Space Technology and the Department of Defense, was organized by the NASA Langley Research Center. The purpose of this conference was to report to industry, academia, and government agencies on the current status of controls-structures interaction technology. The agenda covered ground testing, integrated design, analysis, flight experiments and concepts.
Fifth NASA/DoD Controls-Structures Interaction Technology Conference
Fifth NASA/DoD Controls-Structures Interaction Technology Conference
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The Fifth NASA/DOD Controls-Structures Interaction Technology Conference, Part 1
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The Fifth NASA/DOD Controls-Structures Interaction Technology Conference, Part 2
NASA/DOD (National Aeronautics and Space Administration/Department of Defense) Control/Structures Interaction Technology Conference (2nd) Held in Colorado Springs, Colorado on 17-19 November 1987
Author: Andrew D. Swanson
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Pages : 538
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This report is a compilation of 32 technical papers presented at the Second NASA/DOD Control/Structures Interaction Technology Conference, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 17-19 November 1987. The conference was sponsored by the Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and hosted by the Air Force Academy. The emphasis of the second CSI conference was the marriage of control system design and structural implementation, especially in the areas of system analysis, hardware, and testing and validation techniques. The conference consisted of five sessions on integrated controls and structures: (1) Design, Hardware, and Testing for CSI Technology; (2) Control of Flexible Structures (COFS); (3) Design and Analysis; (4) Hardware; and (5) Testing and Validation.
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Languages : en
Pages : 538
Book Description
This report is a compilation of 32 technical papers presented at the Second NASA/DOD Control/Structures Interaction Technology Conference, Colorado Springs, Colorado, 17-19 November 1987. The conference was sponsored by the Air Force Wright Aeronautical Laboratories, Wright-Patterson Air Force Base, Ohio and hosted by the Air Force Academy. The emphasis of the second CSI conference was the marriage of control system design and structural implementation, especially in the areas of system analysis, hardware, and testing and validation techniques. The conference consisted of five sessions on integrated controls and structures: (1) Design, Hardware, and Testing for CSI Technology; (2) Control of Flexible Structures (COFS); (3) Design and Analysis; (4) Hardware; and (5) Testing and Validation.