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  2. Shock and Vibration Information Analysis Center - Wikipedia

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    The Shock and Vibration Information Analysis Center (SAVIAC) is a U.S. Government organization established by the U.S. Navy Office of Naval Research on 20 December 1946.. SAVIAC's purpose is to promulgate information on the transient and vibratory response of structures and mater

  3. Shock and vibration data logger - Wikipedia

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    Shock and vibration logger with integrated 3-axis digital accelerometer and lithium-polymer battery. A shock data logger or vibration data logger is a measurement instrument that is capable of autonomously recording shocks or vibrations over a defined period of time.

  4. Shock (mechanics) - Wikipedia

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    Harris, C. M., and Peirsol, A. G. "Shock and Vibration Handbook", 2001, McGraw Hill, ISBN 0-07-137081-1 ISO 18431:2007 - Mechanical vibration and shock ASTM D6537, Standard Practice for Instrumented Package Shock Testing for Determination of Package Performance.

  5. Shock response spectrum - Wikipedia

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    A Shock Response Spectrum (SRS) [1] is a graphical representation of a shock, or any other transient acceleration input, in terms of how a Single Degree Of Freedom (SDOF) system (like a mass on a spring) would respond to that input. The horizontal axis shows the natural frequency of a hypothetical SDOF, and the vertical axis shows the peak ...

  6. Vibration isolation - Wikipedia

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    Vibration isolation is the prevention of transmission of vibration from one component of a system to others parts of the same system, as in buildings or mechanical systems. [1] Vibration is undesirable in many domains, primarily engineered systems and habitable spaces, and methods have been developed to prevent the transfer of vibration to such ...

  7. Shock pulse method - Wikipedia

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    Machine vibration, of a much lower frequency, is filtered out. The first frame shows the symbol for a transducer and, below, the vibration signal from the machine, with superimposed transients at the resonance frequency, caused by shock pulses. The second frame shows the electric filter which passes a train of transients at 32 kHz.

  8. Shock wave - Wikipedia

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    In this case the gas ahead of the shock is supersonic (in the laboratory frame), and the gas behind the shock system is either supersonic (oblique shocks) or subsonic (a normal shock) (Although for some oblique shocks very close to the deflection angle limit, the downstream Mach number is subsonic.) The shock is the result of the deceleration ...

  9. g-force - Wikipedia

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    Impact and mechanical shock are usually used to describe a high-kinetic-energy, short-term excitation. A shock pulse is often measured by its peak acceleration in ɡ 0 ·s and the pulse duration. Vibration is a periodic oscillation which can also be measured in ɡ 0 ·s as well as frequency. The dynamics of these phenomena are what distinguish ...

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