This four-day Military Standard 810 (MIL-STD 810) training focuses on the purpose of each test, the equipment required to perform each test, and the methodology to correctly apply the specified test environments. This class applies to ANY testing done to environmental test standards, including 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 environmental testing of ANY equipment, whether it is intended for military/aerospace, commercial, or consumer use.
Vibration and shock methods are covered together. We overview sine and random vibration, classical waveform shock testing, drop testing, and shock response spectrum testing, including instrumentation, vibration equipment, control systems, and fixture design.
We discuss each climatic test individually, focusing on requirements, origin, equipment required, test methodology, and understanding of results.
Class members will tour a lab that performs the full spectrum of 810H tests daily.
The lab visit will include a demonstration of the vibration test equipment and test techniques discussed in class. An instrumented resonant structure is excited first with a slowly sweeping constant acceleration sine vibration. As the frequency increases, observers will see a decrease in displacement. The sine vibration demonstration will be followed by an all-frequency, simultaneous, random vibration. Responses are compared.