IBM C4B 4.51 Brick On Sled carrier 128-pin HPC Contaminants, Operating Shock, Nonoperating Shock

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U L T R A S T A R X P ( D F H C ) SSA M O D E L S 1.12/2.25 G B - 1.0" H I G H

 

 

 

 

Table 17. Non-operating Vibration Levels

 

 

 

 

 

 

Frequency

5 hz to 7 hz

 

7 hz to 200 hz

 

 

 

 

 

 

Amplitude

0.8 inch D A

 

2.0 G peak

 

 

 

 

 

 

7.2.4 Operating Shock

N o permanent damage will occur to the drive when subjected to a 10 G half sine wave shock pulse of 11 milliseconds duration.

N o permanent damage will occur to the drive when subjected to a 10 G half sine wave shock pulse of 2 millisecond duration.

The shock pulses are applied in either direction in each of three mutually perpendicular axis, one axis at a time.

7.2.5 Nonoperating Shock

Translational Shock

N o damage will occur if the un-packaged drive is not subjected to a square wave shock greater than a "faired" value of 35 Gs applied to all three axis for a period of 20 milliseconds, one direction at a time.

N o damage will occur if the un-packaged drive is not subjected to an 11 millisecond half sine wave shock greater than 70 Gs applied to all three axis, one direction at a time.

N o damage will occur if the un-packaged drive is not subjected to a 2 millisecond half sine wave shock greater than 125 Gs applied to all three axis, one direction at a time.

Rotational Shock

N o damage will occur if the un-packaged drive is not subjected to an 11 millisecond half sine wave shock greater than 7,000 radians per second squared applied to all three axis, one direction at a time.

N o damage will occur if the unpackaged drive is not subjected to a 2 millisecond half sine wave shock greater than 15,000 radians per second squared applied to all three axis, one direction at a time.

7.3 Contaminants

The corrosive gas concentration expected to be typically encountered is Subclass G1; the particulate environ- ment is expected to be P1 of C-S 1-9700-000 (1/89).

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