DADiSP / SRS 2.2
Shock Response Spectrum Module Updated
DADiSP/SRS is a menu driven module designed for the analysis of the
Shock Response Spectrum (SRS). SRS Analysis is a
useful tool in minimizing the potential damage to a component due
to shock. SRS is employed in industries such as
aerospace engineering, automotive engineering, Department of
Defense and ordnance evaluation.
Given acceleration time history data, the SRS module allows the
user to choose from a variety of industry standard analysis methods
and select the desired frequency range and spacing. The damping ratio
or Q factor is also adjustable.
Key Features
- Simple Dialog Box User Interface
- Ramp Invariant (Smallwood) Step Response Matching Algorithm conforms to the ISO 18431-4 Standard
- Impulse Invariant Impulse Response Matching Algorithm
- Bilinear Transform Frequency Response Matching Algorithm
- Whole Octave Frequency Spacing
- Fractional (1/N) Octave Frequency Spacing
- Linear Frequency Spacing
- Adjustable Damping Ratio / Q Factor
- Multiple Output Responses