Article | REF: BM5160 V1

Vibration testing - Measuring and using results

Author: Paul-Eric DUPUIS

Publication date: July 10, 2000

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7. Conclusion

Throughout this article, the reader has been introduced to the field of vibration testing in three main stages: firstly, a theoretical and practical introduction, followed by a detailed description of the acquisition chain and, finally, a section devoted to analyzing the results. The last paragraph is more of an appendix, recalling the general organization of a test campaign.

Although the field covered is too vast to be dealt with exhaustively in just a few pages, the author nevertheless hopes to have summarized the main principles governing the world of testing, and provided enough information for a neophyte to recognize the main pitfalls inherent in the implementation of mechanical vibration testing.

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