SignalStar Shock Response Spectrum


Shock Response Spectrum control is typically used to simulate the complex vibration environment seen in earthquakes and pyrotechnic shock. Shock Response Spectrum is a characterization of the damage potential of a transient waveform. The test reference is specified as a shock response spectrum. SRS vibration control synthesizes a time history (accelerogram) that conforms to the given SRS reference. The synthesized waveform is made up of sinusoidal components which the user may specify as damped sines or sine beats. The synthesis is an iterative process that terminates when the error is smaller than a user specified value.

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