Yes, with my children. I always go back, when I am calmer, and apologize for my behavior. I don't want them to think it is acceptable behavior. We still dealt with what set me off, but they knew they were not responsible for my behavior. Not very many times over their childhood, but enough for me to feel embarrassed by.
When I grew up, my mother went off on us a lot, physically and verbally, and we were always to blame for her rage. She never held herself responsible. I learned to tiptoe around.