1990
DOI: 10.1299/kikaic.56.300
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Thermally induced bending vibration of thin-walled boom caused by radiant heating.

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“…37-41. 56 Ronald, T. M. F, "Advanced Materials to Fly High in NASP," Advanced Materials and Processes, Vol. 135, No.…”
Section: Closing Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…37-41. 56 Ronald, T. M. F, "Advanced Materials to Fly High in NASP," Advanced Materials and Processes, Vol. 135, No.…”
Section: Closing Remarksmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…9.2.3, the engineering analysis of spacecraft booms has evolved over two decades with contributions from several researchers. We base the following discussion of coupled, thermally induced flexural vibrations on research reported by Sumi et al 56 We consider thermally induced flexural oscillations for laboratory heating. Assumptions customarily used in the analysis of spacecraft booms are given, and engineering models for the thermal and structural problems are formulated.…”
Section: Coupled Thermally Induced Flexural Vibrationsmentioning
confidence: 99%