Here is a sample SRS specification. The ramp is a constant velocity line with slope = 6 dB/octave.
SRS Q=10
fn(Hz) Peak Accel (G)
10 10
2000 2000
10000 2000
Here is a set of files which satisfy the SRS.
ASCII text: srs2000G.zip
The files are:
srs2000G_accel.txt – time(sec) & accel (G)
srs2000G_vel.txt – time(sec) & vel (in/sec)
srs2000G_disp.txt – time(sec) & disp (in)
srs2000G_srs.txt – natural freq (Hz) & peak pos (G) & peak neg (G)
Here is the Matlab version: srs2000G.mat
The acceleration time history can be applied as a base excitation for a modal transient analysis. It roughly simulates a mid-field pyrotechnic shock.
Note that the corresponding velocity and displacement time histories each have a net value of zero.
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Here is another SRS specification. The ramp is a constant velocity line with slope = 6 dB/octave.
SRS Q=10
fn(Hz) Peak Accel (G)
10 10
1000 1000
10000 2000
Here is a time history which satisfies the SRS: srs1000G_accel.txt – time(sec) & accel (G)
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The time histories were generated using:
Matlab script: Vibrationdata Signal Analysis Package – SRS damped sine time history synthesis function
– Tom Irvine

