Vibration experiment is to simulate the impact of various vibration environments encountered by the product in the transportation, installation and use environments.
This experiment simulates the environmental impact of various vibrations encountered by the product in the transportation, installation and use environment, and is used to determine whether the product can withstand various environmental vibrations.
The vibration test is to evaluate the resistance of the components and parts of the whole machine in the expected transportation and use environment. Vibration is divided into sine vibration, random vibration, composite vibration, scanning vibration, and fixed frequency vibration. The main parameters describing vibration are: amplitude, velocity, vibration and acceleration.
Field experiments are now conducted on real objects or models of vibration systems. The vibration experiment was developed from the aerospace sector, and has now been extended to various industrial sectors such as power machinery, transportation, construction, and environmental protection and labor protection, and its application is increasingly widespread.
Vibration test standard
GB/T4857.23-2003
GB/T4857.10-2005
GB/T2423.56-2006
GB/T2423.10-2008
ISTA 2A/1A