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Fluid, thermal, noise and vibration analysis software
News Release from: LMS International | Subject: Test Lab Vibration Control
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 14 February 2006
Four to eight channels for vibration
testing
Vibration control system lets test engineers qualify whether a product is fit for normal to extreme operating conditions, or to validate if the test item will survive rough transport conditions.
LMS has introduced the Test Lab Vibration Control four to eight channel system for closed loop vibration control testing It lets test engineers qualify whether a product is fit for normal to extreme operating conditions, or to validate if the test item will survive rough transport conditions
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 19 Mar 2001 at 8.00am (UK)
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Improvements to the art of noise (and vibration)
LMS International has upgraded its Test.Lab integrated software suite for noise and vibration testing and engineering.
The system supports endurance testing, online damage monitoring and trend analysis.
Test engineers can qualify the usage of their products under various usage and transportation circumstances, and measure their performance over the expected lifetime.
It can perform vibration control tests and supports random, shock, sine and combined test modes.
There is also integrated support of all common standards for vibration qualification testing, such as the MIL810, GAM EG-13 and IEC standards.
The system provides flexibility in setup definition to support non-standard specifications, allowing the use of more complex test profiles derived from field data using test tailoring.
The system also supports safe, accurate and fast reproduction of the target reference spectra on a shaker installation, using four to eight control channels.
The user is guided through the complete test process from setup to final report.
The easy-to use, native MS Windows software requires little training and lets operators automate very long duration tests with full security.
The workflow-based user interface helps the user throughout the test with guidance through the steps of defining the setup, validating the hardware instrumentation, productively monitoring the test execution and reporting the results.
The four to eight channel LMS Scadas III front end is for shaker control and data acquisition during testing.
"This new package offers the full suite of high-speed, multi-channel vibration control testing at a very budget-friendly price," said Filip Pintelon, VP and General Manager of the LMS Test Division.
"In addition, the starting package can be extended with additional capabilities such as operational deflection shapes and time animation".
"With these additional analysis tools, LMS Test Lab allows testing teams to analyse the feedback from vibration tests and understand the root causes of identified problem areas". Request a free brochure from LMS International ...
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