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Spreadsheet gains shock response spectrum analysis

A DSP Development product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jul 5, 2004

DADiSP/SRS (shock response spectrum) is a novel addon module for the popular engineering spreadsheet package, DADiSP.

DADiSP/SRS (shock response spectrum) is a novel addon module for the popular engineering spreadsheet package, DADiSP.

DADiSP/SRS is a menu driven module designed for the analysis of the shock response spectrum.

Shock response spectrum analysis is a useful tool in minimising the potential damage to a component due to shock.

This analysis is employed in industries such as aerospace engineering, automotive engineering, defence and ordnance evaluation.

Given acceleration time history data, the SRS module allows the user to chose the method, such as Smallwood, bilinear transform or impulse invariant, in which the corresponding shock response spectrum is calculated.

Other options include linear, fractional (1/N) or whole octave natural frequency spacing and damping ratio/Q factor.

The DADiSP/SRS module is available for use with DADiSP/2002 operating under Windows 9x, 2000, XP and NT systems.

It can be purchased directly from DSP Development Corp for US $495 and is currently available for general release.

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