The shock response spectrum (SRS) allows to estimate transient acceleration signals in terms of a maximum response of a dynamic vibration system. Its origin probably dates from civil engineering and the problem of seismic excitations, i.e. earthquake response of buildings, see Clough Penzien 1975. The SRS is a spectrum, i.e. a curve giving the maximum acceleration response depending on frequency. It is derived from a 1-mass-spring-damper vibration system being excited by a base excitation, i.e. an acceleration.
freesrs calculates the shock response spectrum (SRS) and is a small library with Python and Fortran files. The Fortran files consist of
• SmallwoodFilter.f and
• GenShockTimeHistories.f
They are linked to Python by using the comfortable f2py tool.
Latest version is 1.1.1, including now the ability to perform a full install via setup.py.
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Website | http://freesrs.sourceforge.net |
Tags | PhysicsSimulationsTest and Measurement |
License | GNU General Public License version 2.0 (GPLv2) |
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