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Token-based software combines four tools

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Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jan 26, 2006

Software combines four mechanical test and analysis tools using token-based software licence server to give engineers access to software products from different vendors.

ATA Engineering and Vibrant Technology have jointly launched Vibra Suite software combining four mechanical test and analysis tools.

Vibra Suite uses a token-based software licence server to give engineers access to software products from different vendors.

This is the first time token-based licensing has been used to provide lower-cost access to complementary tools from different vendors.

Vibra Suite incorporates ME'scope software from Vibrant with three related applications from ATA - Rotate, Attune and IMat.

ME'scope is used for extracting modal parameters and operating deflection shapes from mechanical test data.

It post-processes data from more than 40 data acquisition systems and provides user interfaces for more than 15 high-channel-count systems, including Bruel and Kjaer, VXI Technology, Data Physics, Sony, Oros, O1dB and Larson Davis.

Rotate also post-processes test data from data acquisition systems for high-precision extraction of harmonics, orders, resonances and transients in complex operating data.

Rotate's diagnostic graphics and torsional vibration decoding algorithms are used daily by engineers ranging from rotating-machinery maintenance specialists and gas turbine makers to Formula One and Nascar racecar designers.

Attune is for semi-automatically adjusting and refining a finite-element dynamics model to correlate with test data.

IMat software is a high-level library of Matlab functions that let engineers further integrate and customise their mechanical test and analysis tasks.

All Vibra Suite component applications are integrated by common file formats.

For example, any frequency, order or time-based vibration data extracted by Rotate can be displayed in ME'scope as an animated operating deflection shape.

Transients are animated versus time to visualise and help diagnose the most complex phenomena.

Vibra Suite will be introduced at IMac 2006, a conference sponsored by the Society for Experimental Mechanics held in St.

Louis, USA, from 30th January to 2nd February 2006.

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