A General Shock Waveform and Characterisation Method
Abstract
A shock waveform is proposed based on the mechanical mechanism of shock generation in a structure. The parameters in the shock waveform have clear mechanical meanings about the generation and development of the shock. A shock signal processing method is proposed and applied to represent a pyroshock or ballistic shock signal in both temporal and frequency domain using finite terms of the shock waveform components. It is found that complexity and dominant shock distance of a shock can be described quantitatively by the number of waveform components () and a normalised parameter (), respectively. Pyroshock and mechanical shocks in different categories are analysed using the proposed shock waveform to demonstrate its importance and generality in shock representation.
Cite
@article{arxiv.1902.07996,
title = {A General Shock Waveform and Characterisation Method},
author = {Yinzhong Yan and Qingming Li},
journal= {arXiv preprint arXiv:1902.07996},
year = {2019}
}