Vibration Qualification Testing – Streamline Product Certification with Vibration Control

November 25, 2022
 

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Vibration qualification testing is a crucial step in a product’s validation process, assuring that the component or assembly can withstand the vibrations occurring during the real-life operating conditions it is designed for. Engineers need to comply with various vibration qualification standards and environments to certify an extensive range of devices of different scales and sizes, making it paramount to have in place a safe, highly efficient, and flexible process.

In this video, Siemens uses an industrial PC to show how they test the reliability of the electronics against vibration damage.The Simcenter vibration qualification testing solution is compatible with any shaker. An affordable, entry-level 4/8-channel Simcenter SCADAS Mobile is perfect for vibration qualification testing of components and consumer products. An easy-to-use, multi-tasker, it can easily handle all noise, vibration or durability testing campaigns.

 

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