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Practical vibration and shock testing explained

An Equipment Reliability Institute product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Feb 1, 2007

A short course on practical vibration and shock testing, measurement, analysis and calibration will be held in Santa Clarita, California, from 10th to 12th April 2007.

A short course on practical vibration and shock testing, measurement, analysis and calibration will be held in Santa Clarita, California, from 10th to 12th April 2007.

The course will be taught by Wayne Tustin, internationally recognised vibration and shock educator and also president of Equipment Reliability Institute (ERI).

Many people conducting vibration and shock tests, ESS, HALT and HASS lack formal training in this specialised area of mechanical engineering.

They do what they have shown, but often they don't understand why certain steps are necessary.

Nothing comparable is offered by university engineering departments.

The course is needed by: engineers and technicians who conduct developmental and production vibration and shock tests; also by designers of products that must survive tests and rigorous service conditions; also by metrologists who measure vibration and shock on automobiles, aircraft etc; also by sales/applications engineers involved in the sales of equipment used in test (shakers, shock test machines etc) and measurement (transducers, data acquisition etc).

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