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  • BSI
    BS 7439:1991, ISO 9688:1990 Method for exchange of information for the analytical assessment of shock resistance of mechanical systems
    Edition: 1991
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Description of BS 7439:1991 1991

This International Standard establishes the procedures for specifying the analytical methods which can be used to assess the shock resistance of mechanical systems (products or human subjects).

It provides a protocol for conducting and documenting a shock analysis and identifies the requirements of the protocol.

It applies to any product or human subject for which an analytical assessment of its shock resistance is required.

NOTE 1 In this International Standard, unless noted otherwise, the term “product” is used to designate an engineering artifact (for example, equipment, component, machine, vehicle or structure).

NOTE 2 Neither the parameters characterizing the shock environments of concern nor acceptable levels of performance are associated with specific numerical values in this International Standard. When evaluating the shock resistance of a specific product to specific shock environments and/or levels of performance, it is necessary that appropriate numerical values be assigned to these parameters; this International Standard only establishes how such an evaluation can be carried out and does not specify the numerical values that could or should be assigned in any specific instance.



Procedures for specifying analytical methods which can be used to assess the shock resistance of mechanical systems (products or human subjects). Provides a protocol for conducting and documenting a shock analysis and identifies the requirements of the protocol.

About BSI

BSI Group, also known as the British Standards Institution is the national standards body of the United Kingdom. BSI produces technical standards on a wide range of products and services and also supplies certification and standards-related services to businesses.

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