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ASA S2.10-1971 (R2001)

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ASA S2.10-1971 (R2001) [ Withdrawn ] American National Standard Methods for Analysis and Presentation of Shock and Vibration Data

standard by American National Standards of the Acoustical Society of America, 01/01/1971

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Scope: This standard covers vibration in the following idealized classes which are defined in 2.2: (1) Periodic vibration (2) Aperiodic vibration (3) Random vibration (4) Transient vibration (including shock) It is assumed that the data are available as time-histories of a variable associated with shock and vibration, for example, acceleration, velocity, force, etc., and that any distortion resulting from the transducer, recording system, etc., has been eliminated. It is assumed that the mean value of a random vibration is zero. It is recognized that in many instances the vibration does not conform to this classification but rather consists of combinations of two or more classes. Suggestions are given for separating the classes as a necessary step in data analysis.

Purpose: This standard is designed to acquaint the user with general principles of the analysis and presentation of shock and vibration data, and to describe concisely several methods of reducing data to forms that can be applied and used in subsequent analyses. The standard includes references to the technical literature for elucidation of applicable mathematical principles or, where ready explanations are not available in the literature, an outline of applicable principles.

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