A random vibration test is important for confirming the safety of packaging when transporting goods on
a truck bed. There are differences between the traditional random vibration method and real vibration
measured on the truck bed. These differences may result in overpackaging or underpackaging. Therefore,
improving the input vibration during vibration testing is an important theme. In this study, we focused on
the kurtosis response spectrum. A previous study showed that the response kurtosis under the real vibration
varies depending on the natural frequency. Therefore, it is assumed that a random vibration with the same
kurtosis response spectrum as the real vibration is similar to the real vibration. We propose a new method
for generating random vibration considering the kurtosis response spectrum. Vibrations with the same
power spectral density, root mean square of acceleration, acceleration kurtosis, and velocity kurtosis (but
different kurtosis response spectra) were generated by the proposed method and the previous study method.
Comparing the kurtosis response spectra between the real and generated vibrations, the proposed method
showed a particular improvement in the input vibration, especially when the damping factor was small.
Keywords: Transportation, Vibration test, Response Spectrum, Kurtosis
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