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ASPION G-Log Manager PC software / Data analysis
User manual Version 3.2/11-19 Copyright © ASPION GmbH Page 35
10.3 Schock details
The detailed data of a shock event is essential for evaluations and interpretation in the event of damage.
The sensor records the temporal course of a shock of all three axes in milliseconds: This particular subset of
data with a total of 19 values is used for the exact analysis of the course, allows you to draw conclusions
about the effects and can make a significant contribution to the assessment in the event of damage or
during packaging inspection tests. The sensor permanently stores the very first and the other eight peak
shock events in this granularity.
Select the Data analysis function in the left area. Select the desired analysis from the list area to the
right. Click on the Shock details tab.
The content area includes the following information:
List with a selected shock detail: The first recorded shock and 8 more peak shock events are
permanently saved with all shock details, also if the memory is full.
Please note: the peak shock events are calculated via an internal shock value index, e.g. "shock value
458". It includes the strength and the duration of the shock.
Display area of a single shock detail of each axis showing the course in milliseconds. This helps you to
better follow the duration of a shock.
Legend for axis allocation.
Explanations and examples to interpret shock details
Whether a transported good is actually damaged by a shock cannot be answered generally and depends in
particular on the transported good and the environmental circumstances. However, the longer a shock lasts
and the more shocks occur within a short time (e.g. in the same minute), the more likely it is to be
damaged. An assessment can only be made for each case individually and must take all circumstances into
account.

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BrandAspion
ModelG-Log 2
CategoryAccessories
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