The 10-90% I referred to is the time taken for the amplitude to rise from 10% to 90% of the peak amplitude (at least that is how it is defined in electronics)
I guess it is the same when talking about acceleration pulses?
I can calculate this graphically, but thought there must be a formula
I think the answer is not that straight-forward. For a half sine acceleration shock, the control system will actually apply the pre- and post- compensation to the main pulse. How the velocity and displacement behave will largely depend on how the compensations are applied. In fact, different compensation will result in different rising time, given the same half sine shock pulse.