Explore vibration measurement technologies, their pros and cons, and applications in engineering and industrial testing.
Vibration calibration and measurement techniques are critical for ensuring the accuracy and reliability of sensors and instrumentation employed in diverse fields such as civil engineering, seismology, ...
With each new vehicle, the car industry faces a fresh battle to cut out the unwanted vibrations that cause irritating rattles and the metal fatigue that can cause parts to break, with potentially ...
With its new vibration datalogging functionality and other enhancements, National Instruments’ Sound and Vibration Measurement Suite 2011 lets you more easily customize and automate test and ...
Electronic devices are usually thought of as securely and safely mounted in a protective enclosure or sitting on a table top, yet portable devices require completely different standards to which ...
Steve Brenner, a consultant who has worked in the field of environmental simulation and reliability testing for more than 35 years, has contributed to reliability and design-verification testing on ...
VIBpoint embarks as a series of vibration-measurement products for sound and vibration applications including noise emission monitoring, predictive maintenance, and shock analysis. VIBpoint embarks as ...
The advantages of applying vibration condition monitoring to rotating equipment is well established but this technique can only provide the maximum benefit when applying the correct measurement ...
The global aerospace testing market, valued at USD 5.03 billion in 2023, is forecast to grow to USD 7.67 billion by 2032, expanding at a compound annual growth rate (CAGR) of 4.8% between 2025 and ...
The World Health Organization reports that 360 million people worldwide are affected by hearing loss, generally caused by disease, accidents or damage to middle-ear structures. Researchers at ...