Design and implementation of the net zero displacement filter for the synthesis of a mechanical shock signal under specified shock response spectrum
Abstract
Electronic and optical products are vulnerable under mechanical shock environment. Designed products need to be validated by shock testing and/or numerical simulation, using representative acceleration-time history signals. However, specifications derived from measurements are normally given in terms of shock response spectrum (SRS) without a corresponding time history signal, and therefore, there is a need to synthesis acceleration-time histories from a given SRS specification. This paper proposed a net zero displacement filter and a realistic time history synthesis method. By scaling a relevant field measurement, acceleration-time histories can be synthesized, which can meet the net zero displacement constrain and a given SRS specification within 3 dB margin.
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