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Vibration control for the US Army

A M+P International product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Apr 2, 2003

The US Army in Fort Huachuca, Arizona recently awarded M+P International a contract for four VibRunner vibration control and data analysis systems for use by EPG Testing Group.

The US Army in Fort Huachuca, Arizona recently awarded M+P International a contract for four VibRunner vibration control and data analysis systems for use by EPG Testing Group.

The contract requires complete automatic control of four existing climatic chambers via LAN with or without vibration simulation.

The VibRunner, M+P International's midrange vibration control and analysis system based on Agilent's VXIbus hardware technology and Windows NT/2000/XP operating system, will provide all control modes including random, sine (both with notching), shock, SRS, sine-on-random, and random-on-random.

Data analysis tools include M+P International's SmartOffice for multichannel DSA, structural analysis, rotating machinery analysis, acoustic analysis, and vibration control analysis, with the SmartOffice e-Reporter guaranteeing seamless integration with Microsoft Office products for test reporting.

The VibRunner is configured with M+P International's chamber control and interface software for complete setup and control of the climatic environment.

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