Tools for Testing
March 29, 2018
Back to: Getting Started with VibrationVIEW
The basic components required for closed-loop vibration testing are:
- Test control and analysis software, such as VibrationVIEW
- Vibration control hardware
- Power amplifier
- Electro-dynamic or servo-hydraulic shaker
- Transducer (typically an accelerometer)
VibrationVIEW includes System Check to test and calibrate a system. Optional VibrationVIEW software modules include Sine, Random, Shock, Field Data Replication (FDR), and many more.
Each module has various sub-options focused on specific test requirements. For tutorials on how to run tests and create reports in VibrationVIEW, take the VibrationVIEW Syllabus course.
VibrationVIEW is capable of operating without a shaker in Demonstration Mode. This mode generates simulated data as if the test profiles were being run on a shaker.
Note: The sample test profiles provided in VibrationVIEW are designed for Demonstration Mode only. Before running a test on a shaker, make sure the System Limits are properly set or the shaker could be damaged.
Vibration Controllers
Controllers send signals to the shaker via the power amplifier to generate shaker excitation in a controlled manner as defined by a specific output signal. They are responsible for the vibration observed on the shaker head. Controllers also receive data from transducers and information via remote inputs/outputs (e.g., current and voltage monitors, low voltage relays, etc.).
All VR hardware can be used as a vibration controller.