This three-day training in “Fundamentals of Random Vibration and Shock Testing” covers all the information required to plan, perform, and interpret the results of all types of dynamic testing. Some of the additional areas covered are fixture design, field data measurement and interpretation, evolution of test standards, and HALT/HASS processes.
This class applies to ANY vibration and shock testing done to environmental test standards, including MIL-STD-810, DO-160, IEC specifications, and all other documents that provide test methodology for environmental testing. The test methods explained and taught in this class apply to testing of any equipment subjected to dynamic environments, whether it is intended for military/aerospace, commercial, or consumer use. There will be an overview of sine and random vibration, as well as classical waveform shock testing, drop testing, and shock response spectrum testing.
Instrumentation, vibration test, equipment, control systems, fixture design, and evaluation are included with registration.
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