On-demand
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Laboratory vibration test systems are typically used by product and package designers for two main applications – sinusoidal and random input testing. Inputting sinusoidal vibration energy over a predefined frequency range in effort is used to identify critical product and/or component resonances.
Resonant frequencies are where the test item or component likes to shake with more amplitude than the table itself is using to drive the system – response greater than input. This webinar will discuss sinusoidal vibration testing, show how test profiles are defined, as well as how resonant frequency is determined.
Webinar discussion points:
- Sine vibration – what is it used for?
- Resonant search and dwell testing
- Packaged-product repetitive shock (also referred to as bounce) testing
- Relevant sinusoidal vibration test standards
- How sinusoidal testing relates to random vibration testing
- Description of vibration test systems
- Key system performance criteria – size, power, actuator stroke
Who should attend?
- Product and packaging design engineers
- Supply chain and logistics personnel
- Damage prevention personnel