If I were the lead on testing such things, the benchmark would be to make sure the engine is still running perfectly after being banged around for a few seconds at regular intervals in order to sign it off
Jokes apart, how does such a bump resonate so hard on the MGU-H that it causes it and the TC to fail? Isn't it mounted directly on the engine without any auxiliary attached components? Wouldn't engine and MGU-H mountings (I suppose it has?) be able to dampen such shocks?
Any idea of what the issue could be? Is it possible that this is down to how the engine is integrated in the STR13, whereas all previous reliability development was mainly focused on the knowledge derived from the MCL32 integration?