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The huge vibrations I see are created by hobby-experts in blogs and forums, who are going to become minimized and lost in the deepness of the internet the day Ares lifts of manned![]()
Yeah, if you just stick your fingers into your ears and say "nananananah" physics will obey you.
Please: Read the NASA documents about the Shuttle launch environment (which contains the official vibration levels) and shut up until you have done so. You only insult yourself and us with your trolling.
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But I don't understand why strap-on boosters weren't considered, instead of an extra segment. The 4-segment SRB doesn't have 4+G axial oscilations, does it?
Would have to read about it again, but I think they are not much lower. The beam between both SRBs in the shuttle is pretty massive and has the task to dampen the worst oscillations out of it.
The main problem for the five segment should be the different resonance frequency as the standing wave is one segment longer now.
EDIT: Found the plot in an interesting paper about spacecraft vibrations, if you assume the SRB vibrations to be "only" proportional to the vacuum thrust of the SRB, the peak contributions of the SRBs measured by sensors in the mid deck would be already at an amplitude of 1.5G right after lift-off.
http://www.scielo.cl/pdf/ingeniare/v14n3/art09.pdf
It also contains a nice drawing of the noise sources during the shuttle lift-off