ΔV is simply the integral under the shock acceleration curve, equivalent to the "liftoff" velocity of the object undergoing shock loading.
Wood was still the preferred building material at the time because of lower cost and ability to withstand shock loading.
TESS is used to investigate the vulnerability of critical equipment subjected to seismic and shock loading, as well as to develop upgrade technology to protect the equipment.
Figs 1b and 1c use 50% more tape but prevent shock loading, give double tape thickness at the load point and are far stronger and more durable.
The Active Transport Control uses a nitrogen accumulator in the hydraulic lift circuit to smooth out shock loadings caused by the implement bouncing on the lift arms.
Under high pressure or shock loading, normal grease can be compressed to the extent that the greased parts come into physical contact, causing friction and wear.
Prudent users allow for a large safety margin in the strength of rope chosen for a task due to the weakening effects of knots, aging, damage, shock loading, etc.
Compliance to the document verifies the ability of shipboard installations to withstand shock loadings which may be incurred during wartime service due to the effects of nuclear or conventional weapons.
Stator clutch breakage: A very abrupt application of power can cause shock loading of the stator clutch, resulting in breakage.
It also has widespread application in marine and industrial machine drives, where variable speed operation and/or controlled start-up without shock loading of the power transmission system is essential.