A new concept of dropping damage boundary surface is proposed to evaluate the dropping damage of a critical component for a hyperbolic tangent nonlinear packaging system. A novel dynamic model is established to analyze the effect of three key coordinate parameters, i.e., the non-dimensional dropping shock velocity, the frequency parameter ratio and the defined system parameter, on dropping damage potential. An experiment, which showed good agreement, was conducted to verify the theory proposed.
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