What is a Half-Sine Shock Pulse? Definition and Applications
A half-sine shock pulse is one of the most widely used waveforms in mechanical shock testing, known for its smooth rise and fall that accurately replicates real-world impacts such as drops, collisions, and transportation shocks.
SRS vs. Classical Shock: A Paradigm Shift in Product Testing
In product qualification and reliability engineering, shock testing plays a vital role in ensuring that devices survive sudden mechanical events—drops, impacts, and transportation jolts.