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Book Synopsis

The purpose of this book is to clarify the issues related to the environment of mechanical vibrations in the material life profile. In particular, through their simulation testing laboratory, through a better understanding of the physical phenomenon, means to implement to simulate, measurements and interpretations associated results. It is aimed at development of technical consultants, quality and services primarily to those testing laboratories, as well as to all those who are faced with supply reference to the environmental test calls and particularly here, vibration tests. Furthermore it should also interest students of engineering schools in the areas of competence of their future professions affected by vibration.



Table of Contents

Preface ix

Chapter 1 Vibration Theory 1

1.1 Problem 1

1.2 Different types of mechanical signals 4

1.3 Theory of vibration - reminders 19

1.4 Concept of mechanical impedance 46

1.5 Electromechanical analogies 68

1.6 Analog and logic computer simulation 78

1.7 Conclusion 80

Chapter 2 Signal Analysis 81

2.1 Overview 81

2.2 Spectra density of power 85

2.3 FS-Fourier Integral 103

Chapter 3 Test Preparation 109

3.1 Test demand analysis and associated test specifications 109

3.2 Test initiation 111

3.3 Test fixtures 112

3.4 Test execution 125

3.5 Test reporting 126

Chapter 4 Testing 129

4.1 Sine vibration tests 129

4.2 Vibration testing in noise or random 146

4.3 Specific tests 158

Chapter 5 Equipment Applications 163

5.1 Vibration sources and effects 163

5.2 Electronic equipment 167

5.3 Design of electronic equipment to vibrations 170

5.4 Study of a particular case - example of analysis of an electronic bay 191

Chapter 6 Controlling Generations of Vibrations and Shocks 197

6.1 General principles 197

6.2 Typical configuration of the equipment used 199

6.3 Traceability of tests 199

6.4 Control in sinusoidal mode 200

6.5 Random control 207

6.6 Shock and transient control 215

6.7 Combined vibrations control 223

6.8 Control: a few essential rules 227

Chapter 7 Metrology of Measurement and Testing Methods 229

7.1 Introduction to accelerometer sensors 229

7.2 Measurement amplifiers 239

7.3 Validation and verification of the testing means 245

7.4 Control of metrology in a testing laboratory 246

Chapter 8 Testing Means for Vibrations 253

8.1 Electrodynamic exciters 253

8.2 Hydraulic exciters 281

Conclusion 297

Appendices 299

Bibliography 403

Index 407

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      Publisher: ISTE Ltd and John Wiley & Sons Inc
      Publication Date: 17/01/2017
      ISBN13: 9781786300515, 978-1786300515
      ISBN10: 1786300516

      Description

      Book Synopsis

      The purpose of this book is to clarify the issues related to the environment of mechanical vibrations in the material life profile. In particular, through their simulation testing laboratory, through a better understanding of the physical phenomenon, means to implement to simulate, measurements and interpretations associated results. It is aimed at development of technical consultants, quality and services primarily to those testing laboratories, as well as to all those who are faced with supply reference to the environmental test calls and particularly here, vibration tests. Furthermore it should also interest students of engineering schools in the areas of competence of their future professions affected by vibration.



      Table of Contents

      Preface ix

      Chapter 1 Vibration Theory 1

      1.1 Problem 1

      1.2 Different types of mechanical signals 4

      1.3 Theory of vibration - reminders 19

      1.4 Concept of mechanical impedance 46

      1.5 Electromechanical analogies 68

      1.6 Analog and logic computer simulation 78

      1.7 Conclusion 80

      Chapter 2 Signal Analysis 81

      2.1 Overview 81

      2.2 Spectra density of power 85

      2.3 FS-Fourier Integral 103

      Chapter 3 Test Preparation 109

      3.1 Test demand analysis and associated test specifications 109

      3.2 Test initiation 111

      3.3 Test fixtures 112

      3.4 Test execution 125

      3.5 Test reporting 126

      Chapter 4 Testing 129

      4.1 Sine vibration tests 129

      4.2 Vibration testing in noise or random 146

      4.3 Specific tests 158

      Chapter 5 Equipment Applications 163

      5.1 Vibration sources and effects 163

      5.2 Electronic equipment 167

      5.3 Design of electronic equipment to vibrations 170

      5.4 Study of a particular case - example of analysis of an electronic bay 191

      Chapter 6 Controlling Generations of Vibrations and Shocks 197

      6.1 General principles 197

      6.2 Typical configuration of the equipment used 199

      6.3 Traceability of tests 199

      6.4 Control in sinusoidal mode 200

      6.5 Random control 207

      6.6 Shock and transient control 215

      6.7 Combined vibrations control 223

      6.8 Control: a few essential rules 227

      Chapter 7 Metrology of Measurement and Testing Methods 229

      7.1 Introduction to accelerometer sensors 229

      7.2 Measurement amplifiers 239

      7.3 Validation and verification of the testing means 245

      7.4 Control of metrology in a testing laboratory 246

      Chapter 8 Testing Means for Vibrations 253

      8.1 Electrodynamic exciters 253

      8.2 Hydraulic exciters 281

      Conclusion 297

      Appendices 299

      Bibliography 403

      Index 407

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