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Shock Pulse Filtering Evaluation On Package Size And Cost, Matthew P. Daum Ph.D.
Shock Pulse Filtering Evaluation On Package Size And Cost, Matthew P. Daum Ph.D.
Journal of Applied Packaging Research
Distribution packaging design often relies on cushion curves to determine required material thickness needed for product protection during shipment. The material thickness chosen based on cushion curves establishes overall package size, a key determiner of logistics costs. Cushion curves are constructed by dropping a mass onto a cushion, and interpreting the resulting shock pulse deceleration. The reported deceleration can be highly influenced by applying a “filter” to the shock pulse, a useful standar d prac - tice that removes unwanted high frequency elements superimposed on top of the basic shock pulse shape. Standard test methods for generating cushion curves generally …