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Fundamentals of random vibration and shock testing

An Equipment Reliability Institute product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Jun 2, 2008

Training courses deal with accelerometers used in measuring vibrations over the road, over the waves, in flight and during rocket launch and powered flight.

The three-day course "Fundamentals of random vibration and shock testing, measurements, analysis and calibration - also HALT, ESS, HASS" will be presented by Wayne Tustin at several US locations throughout 2008.

Confirmed dates and venues include: 15th to 17th July, Hillsboro, Oregon; 20th to 22nd August, Santa Barbara, California; 6th to 8th October, Boxborough, Massachusetts; 20th to 22nd October, Redford, Michigan; and 5th to 7th November, Orlando, Florida.

These courses will deal with accelerometers used in measuring vibrations over the road, over the waves, in flight and during rocket launch and powered flight.

Accelerometer signals can be recorded on board or can be sent to recording stations.

One use of the resulting data is in generating programs to control shakers for vibration testing parts of future vehicles.

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