How do I Determine Shock Response Spectra?

I have data from several accelerometers on a missile. I need to determine the shock response spectra and can't find an adequate function in the Matlab library. Can someone point me down the right path?

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Om Dariya
Om Dariya 2019 年 3 月 27 日
sir, did you get coding related to that problem ? actually i have same problem but , related to gun system .

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bym
bym 2012 年 2 月 24 日

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I would say that Alex is looking for something else...
In my experience, the derivative of acceleration is called "jerk". SRS is the maximum {displacement,velocity,acceleration} of a single DOF oscillator at specific frequencies given a certain input time history. I have some code, but have to do some digging... in the meantime here is a good reference if you want to "roll your own" from scratch

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Alex Fay
Alex Fay 2012 年 2 月 27 日
Thanks. I'm reading some background publications from Dr. Gaberson. He actually lives nearby, so I may have to track him down.
bym
bym 2012 年 2 月 28 日
email him and he'll send you his code...
Om Dariya
Om Dariya 2019 年 3 月 27 日
sir, can i also get that coding? actually i am also doing similar project related to gun system. sir, my mail id is om555dariya@gmail.com
Giuseppe Velotti
Giuseppe Velotti 2021 年 9 月 9 日
Dear, can i also get this code? Thank you.

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Alex Fay
Alex Fay 2021 年 9 月 9 日

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All,
Shock response refers to environmental testing where the system received a defined input pulse. The pulse is normally a half-sine acceleration with a defined maximum amplitude and duration. The response spectra shows the accelerations, velocities, and displacements of the unit under test.
I found that there is a cottage industry that analyzes the data and sends the results to you, usually in graphic form. I never did get a formula set other than someone sending me the kinematic equations, which ignores all the coupling to the other axes.

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