Abstract

The purpose of this article is threefold: • To verify that the VibroAcoustic Payload Environment Prediction System (VAPEPS), as developed by the Lockheed Missile and Space Company and monitored by the Jet Propulsion Laboratory (JPL), is a viable means of predicting spacecraft component responses to an acoustic environment. • To address the determination of important parameters in the creation of a Statistical Energy Model in order to achieve accurate results using VAPEPS. • To present a technique for deriving component random vibration test levels from these results.

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