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[[http://femci.gsfc.nasa.gov/random/]] NASA Goddard website about random vibration analysis
[[http://femci.gsfc.nasa.gov/random/]] NASA Goddard website about random vibration analysis


[[http://analyst.gsfc.nasa.gov/ryan/MOLA/random.html]] NASA website
[[http://analyst.gsfc.nasa.gov/ryan/MOLA/random.html]] NASA Mars Orbiter website

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Random Vibration is motion which is not regularly periodic and must be specified by statistical methods. Some common examples include an automobile riding on a rough road or the load induced on an airplane wing during flight. A Power spectral density is the usual way to specify random vibration.

[[1]] NASA Goddard website about random vibration analysis

[[2]] NASA Mars Orbiter website