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Vibration analysis aids environmental simulation

A M+P International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 19, 2002

M+P International reckons its latest VibControl shaker control system software continues to keep its customers at the leading edge of environmental test simulation and vibration analysis.

M+P International reckons its latest VibControl shaker control system software continues to keep its customers at the leading edge of environmental test simulation and vibration analysis.

VibControl now provides a complete solution for time domain replication of field data on electrodynamic or hydraulic shakers.

The powerful graphical editor simplifies the reviewing and compiling of field sample data and ensures test feasibility is thoroughly evaluated at an early stage.

An unmatched range of powerful tools is available at test completion to generate informative reports.

The newly integrated VibUtil is a powerful tool for automated functional and climatic testing, allowing vibration tests of identical or different modes to be executed automatically in conjunction with digital switch control.

Using a time control function, it is possible to automatically start a second test on completion of the first test.

Time delays can be defined between two tests, eg to wait for a climatic chamber to heat up.

Users are able to receive test sequence status reports (eg "test aborted" or "test successfully completed") anywhere via e-mail or SMS.

VibControl supports not only Microsoft Windows NT 4.0 and Windows 2000 operating systems, but is now also Windows XP compatible.

The latest release precalculates and displays the sine responses of the input channels and the expected drive after the self-check to detect potential overloads well before test start.

Other new features include overturning moment notching in sine control mode, storage of self-check results and test logs under the same name and online integration/differentiation of all measured values during the test run in classical shock mode.

SRS synthesis includes new automatic optimisation algorithms to make test creation even easier.

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