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Overview
The Shock Response Spectrum (SRS) is used to characterize transient and shock waveforms in terms of their effect on single degree-of-freedom (DOF) mechanical systems. The SRS calculated from a time waveform can be used to predict the effect of that waveform on more complex, multi-degree-of-freedom structures. Sometimes, it is necessary to generate a waveform with a specified SRS. The SRS Synthesis module generates short, transient time waveforms from a user-defined SRS profile.
Item: VCS-60-03 - SRS Synthesis and Control
Overview
The Shock Response Spectrum (SRS) is used to characterize transient and shock waveforms in terms of their effect on single degree-of-freedom (DOF) mechanical systems. The SRS calculated from a time waveform can be used to predict the effect of that waveform on more complex, multi-degree-of-freedom structures. Sometimes, it is necessary to generate a waveform with a specified SRS. The SRS Synthesis module generates short, transient time waveforms from a user-defined SRS profile.