Incline Impact: A Case Study

S. Malasri, T. Podesta, R. Moats, T. Waddell, D. Duckworth, T. Ayesh, Ray Brown
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An incline impact test can be used as a shock test in lieu of a drop test in several test protocols, including ISTA Procedure 1A [1]. Some test protocols, such as ISTA Procedure 1E [2], only allow for an incline impact test and horizontal impact test. In this case study, a graph was developed for a 500-lb impact tester at Christian Brothers University (CBU) Packaging Laboratory. It determines sliding platform location on the incline for a given packaged-product weight to meet the impact velocity recommended by the International Safe Transit Association (ISTA). One station of the platform location higher than the station obtained from the graph is recommended to ensure the meeting of ISTA recommended impact velocity. It is well known that weight is not used in impact velocity of a free fall drop. However, this case study shows that weight contributes to impact velocity of an incline impact test. It contributes to the rolling friction. A heavier weight yields a smaller coefficient of rolling friction ( 𝜇𝑘 ), which results in a higher impact velocity. The coefficient of rolling friction for CBU’s incline impact tester can be computed from 𝜇𝑘 = −9 −5𝑤 + 0.1092, where w is the total weight of the sliding platform and packaged product.
倾斜冲击:一个案例研究
在包括ISTA程序1A[1]在内的几种测试方案中,倾斜冲击试验可作为冲击试验代替跌落试验。一些测试协议,如ISTA程序1E[2],只允许进行倾斜冲击测试和水平冲击测试。在本案例研究中,为基督教兄弟大学(CBU)包装实验室的500磅冲击测试仪开发了一个图表。在给定包装产品重量的情况下,它确定滑动平台在斜坡上的位置,以满足国际安全运输协会(ISTA)推荐的撞击速度。建议平台位置比图中得到的站点高一个站点,以保证符合ISTA推荐的冲击速度。众所周知,重量不用于自由落体的冲击速度。然而,本案例研究表明,重量对倾斜冲击试验的冲击速度有影响。它有助于滚动摩擦。较重的物体产生较小的滚动摩擦系数(≥𝑘),从而导致较高的撞击速度。CBU倾斜冲击试验机的滚动摩擦系数可通过以下公式计算:≥≥𝑘=−9−5𝑤+ 0.1092,其中w为滑动平台和包装产品的总重量。
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