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The dynamic evaluation of tilted support spring nonlinear system with critical components under the action of a rectangular pulse (English)
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8 February 2019
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Summary: Dimensionless nonlinear dynamical equations of a tilted support spring nonlinear system with critical components were obtained under the action of a rectangular pulse, and the numerical results of the shock response were studied using Runge-Kutta method. To evaluate the dynamic characteristics of critical components, a new concept of three-dimensional shock response spectra was proposed, where the ratio of the maximum shock response acceleration of critical components to the peak pulse acceleration, the pulse duration, and the frequency ratio were three basic parameters of three-dimensional shock response spectra. Based on the numerical results, the effects of the angle, the peak pulse acceleration, the mass ratio, the frequency ratio, and the pulse duration on the shock response spectra were discussed.
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