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Does Vibration Test Give You the Shakes

Posted January 26, 2008 8:15 AM

For the uninitiated, obtaining and setting up mechanical vibration test equipment can be a confusing process. Careful selection between in-house equipment or the services an off site lab will guarantee results which closely replicate real world conditions. What suggestions do you have to narrow down your noise and vibration testing choices? What methods and criteria have you already established for your vibration testing process?

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Re: Does Vibration Test Give You the Shakes

01/26/2008 10:24 AM

There seems to be two different worlds, the world of process machinery vibration, and the world of automotice, aero, structural, electronic modal testing sorts of vibration..

I live in the process machinery vibration world, but I don't think that is what you are asking about...

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