Vibration spectrum of test machine adjusted to that observed in operation. Test specimen placed in test fixture and attached to shaker. Shaker initially operated at one-quarter full level of input spectrum to prevent overloading. Short vibration test run, and specimen response compared to control spectrum. Imput spectrum then adjusted until response resembles control spectrum.


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    Title :

    Matching Vibration Testing to "Real-World" Conditions


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    1986-06-01



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    Miscellaneous


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    English


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