Shock Manual -- — Br 3021

Shock pulse shapes allowed: half-sine, sawtooth, or terminal-peak sawtooth (per MIL-S-901D equivalence). 4.1 Natural Frequency Selection Isolator natural frequency ( f_n ) shall satisfy: [ f_n \leq \frac16 \times t_p \quad \text(for half-sine pulse) ] where ( t_p ) = shock pulse duration (seconds). Example: For ( t_p = 15\ \textms ), ( f_n \leq 11.1\ \textHz ). 4.2 Maximum Deflection Dynamic deflection ( \delta_d ) under shock must not exceed 80% of the isolator’s available stroke. 4.3 Transmissibility Ratio Required transmissibility ( T_R ) at shock input frequency: [ T_R = \frac\textPeak output acceleration\textPeak input acceleration \leq 0.6 ] 5. Mounting Configuration Guidelines | Mounting style | Diagram reference | Load distribution | Best for | |----------------|------------------|------------------|------------| | Base-mounted, 4 points | Br 3021- Fig A | Even on flat base | Low CG equipment | | Side-mounted, 6 points | Br 3021- Fig B | Shear load primary | Tall cabinets | | Overhung (wall) | Br 3021- Fig C | Tension/compression mix | Space-constrained areas |

| Class | Peak Acceleration (g) | Duration (ms) | Typical Application | |-------|----------------------|---------------|----------------------| | S1 | 5 – 10 | 20 – 30 | Office electronics, laboratory gear | | S2 | 15 – 30 | 10 – 18 | Railway on-board, truck transport | | S3 | 50 – 100 | 6 – 11 | Military vehicles, ship deck impact | Br 3021 Shock Manual --