GB/T 2423.57-2008
ActiveEnvironmental testing for electric and electronic products - Part 2: Tests - Test Ei: Shock - Shock response spectrum synthesis
电工电子产品环境试验 第2-81部分: 试验方法 试验Ei: 冲击 冲击响应谱合成
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This standard specifies a method for synthesizing a shock response spectrum (SRS) to simulate complex shock environments, such as those from explosions or pyrotechnic events. It is applied in the environmental testing of electric and electronic products, particularly in aerospace, defense, and automotive industries, to verify product robustness against high-intensity, short-duration mechanical shocks. The test ensures that components and assemblies can withstand the specific shock conditions they may encounter during transport, handling, or operation.
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