The launch environment is a challenging regime to work due to changing system dynamics, changing environmental loading, joint compression loads that cannot be easily applied on the ground, and control effects. Operational testing is one of the few feasible approaches to capture system level dynamics since ground testing cannot reproduce all of these conditions easily. However, the most successful applications of Operational Modal Testing involve systems with good stationarity and long data acquisition times. This paper covers an ongoing effort to understand the launch environment and the utility of current operational modal tools. This work is expected to produce a collection of operational tools that can be applied to non-stationary launch environment, experience dealing with launch data, and an expanding database of flight parameters such as damping. This paper reports on recent efforts to build a software framework for the data processing utilizing existing and specialty tools; understand the limits of current tools; assess a wider variety of current tools; and expand the experience with additional datasets as well as to begin to address issues raised in earlier launch analysis studies. © The Society for Experimental Mechanics, Inc. 2012.
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James, G., Kaouk, M., Cao, T., Fogt, V., Rocha, R., Schultz, K., … Howsman, T. (2012). Operational analysis in the launch environment. In Conference Proceedings of the Society for Experimental Mechanics Series (Vol. 5, pp. 249–264). https://doi.org/10.1007/978-1-4614-2425-3_23
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