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DescriptionTypical damage boundary curve.png |
English: Typical damage boundary curve. 1 Curve. 2 Measurements to determinante the curve (high acceleration & low duration). 3 Negative test results. 4 Positive test results. 5 Damage area test 3. 6 Measurements to determinante the curve (low acceleration & high duration).
Nederlands: Damage boundery Curve. 1 curve. 2 Meetpunten om de curve te bepalen (hoge versnelling & korte duur). 3 Negatief meetresultaat. 4 Positief meetresultaat. 5 Schade gebied in de grafiek van meting 3. 6 Meetpunten om de curve te bepalen (lage versnelling & lange duur) |
Date | 2/5 2010 |
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Author | LaurensvanLieshout |
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current | 09:07, 11 October 2012 | 927 × 829 (212 KB) | LaurensvanLieshout (talk | contribs) | [s] changed in [m/s] Error in the graph. Reference: ASTM D3332-99 (2010) - Mechanical-Shock Fragility of Products Using Shock Machines | |
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