1992
DOI: 10.1111/j.1559-3584.1992.tb02237.x
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Comparison of Shock Test Methods of MIL‐S‐901 Derived from Tests on a Circuit Breaker & Switchboard

Abstract: For shipboard equipment to qualify as shock‐hardened, it must pass a shock test in accordance with the military shock test specification, MIL‐S‐901 [1]. The test methods prescribed by MIL‐S‐901 have gone essentially unchanged since 1963. All equipment is divided into three test categories, depending on weight, and a different shock test machine is specified for each weight category. The heavy weight category is further subdivided depending on the method of mounting within the ship, namely deck mounted or hull … Show more

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