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BS ISO 8568:2007 Mechanical shock. Testing machines. Characteristics and performance

BS ISO 8568:2007

Mechanical shock. Testing machines. Characteristics and performance

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Standard number:BS ISO 8568:2007
Pages:30
Released:2008-01-31
ISBN:978 0 580 59442 7
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 8568:2007


This standard BS ISO 8568:2007 Mechanical shock. Testing machines. Characteristics and performance is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.160 Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements
  • 19.060 Mechanical testing

This International Standard specifies performance parameters and methods of inspection of mechanical shock-testing machines and gives guidelines for describing their characteristics. It is intended to ensure that the potential user of a particular shock-testing machine is provided with an adequate description of the characteristics of the machine, and also to give guidance on the selection of such machines.

This International Standard is applicable to the shock-testing machines that are used for demonstrating or evaluating the effect of shock conditions representative of the service environment in accordance with the relevant part of IEC 60068 and also for diagnostic testing. The purpose of the shock test is to reveal mechanical weakness and/or degradation in specified performance. It can also be used to determine the structural integrity of a test specimen or as a means of quality control.

Machines used for simulation of earthquakes, sonic booms, explosions and implosions, bursting tests, metalworking, forming, etc. are not covered in this International Standard.

Several techniques for generating the desired shock motion are discussed. Both simple-pulse and complex transients can be produced. The simulation of transients can be achieved by control of the test with a specified shock-response spectrum.

NOTE 1 Annex A gives a description of pulse-shaping devices. Annex B defines methods of application of the shock response spectra. Annex C considers a method of evaluating the possibility of using a vibration generator for producing a shock pulse. Annexes D and E deal with the methods of measurement of some characteristics in inspection methods (or procedures) of shock-testing machines.

NOTE 2 Characteristics of vibration-generating equipment are covered in ISO 5344, ISO 6070 and ISO 8626.