Transport Simulation Electrodynamic Vibration Shaker System For
Battery Standard UN38.3
Key Applications:
- Automotive parts and systems - qualification testing
- Electronic assembly, computer equipment testing
- Avionics and military hardware testing
- Satellite component testing
- Product and package testing
- General stress screening
Features:
- Dual magnetic structure;
- Frameless armatures;
- Pneumatic load support;
- Rugged trunnion design with air isolation;
- Active armature suspension system;
- Small waveform distortion, high carrying capacity, good guidance
quality;
- Protection functions for safety interlock;
- Good compatibity with slip table head expander, climatic test
chamber, air isolation mounts, etc.
Calculate Formular for Exciting Force:
Specifications:
Model | EV103 | EV203 | EV106 | EV206 | EV210 | EV220 |
Vibration Generator | VG300/25 | VG300/40 | VG600/25 | VG300/50 | VG1000/50 | VG2000/50 |
Frequency(Hz) | 2-4000 | 2-2500 | 2-3000 | 2-3000 | 2-3000 | 2-2500 |
Max Exiting Force(kg.f) | 300 | 300 | 600 | 600 | 1000 | 2000 |
Max. Displacement (mmp-p) | 25 | 38 | 25 | 50 | 50 | 50 |
Max. Acceleration(g) | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 | 100 |
Max. Velocity(cm/s) | 200 | 120 | 180 | 200 | 200 | 200 |
Payload(kg) | 110 | 120 | 200 | 200 | 300 | 400 |
Armature Mass(kg) | 3 | 3 | 6 | 6 | 10 | 20 |
Armature Diameter(mm) | φ150 | φ150 | φ200 | φ200 | φ240 | φ320 |
Cooling Method | Forced Air Cooling |
Vibration Generator Weight(kg) | 460 | 460 | 720 | 920 | 1100 | 1600 |
Vibration Generator Dimension L*W*H(MM) | 750*560*670 | 750*555*670 | 800*600*710 | 800*600*710 | 845*685*840 | 1200*870*1100 |
Power Amplifier | Amp3k | Amp3k | Amp6k | Amp6k | Amp12k | Amp22k |
Cooling Method | Forced Air Cooling |
Power Amplifier Weight(kg) | 250 | 250 | 320 | 320 | 350 | 500 |
Power Amplifier Dimension L*W*H(MM) | 800*550*1250 | 800*550*1250 | 800*550*1250 | 800*550*1250 | 800*550*1520 | 800*550*1520 |
Utility Requirements | 3-phase AC380V ±10% 50Hz |
Aggregate Capacity(KW) | 8 | 9 | 18 | 20 | 25 | 35 |
How to select a Vibration Testing Equipment:
- Determine the Frequency Range of the test and the extreme Peak
motions (Acceleration, Velocity and Displacement) from the Test
Specification. Depending upon the type of test (Swept Sine, Random,
or Classical Shock for example) you will perform different
calculations to accomplish this.
- From the Device Specifications determine the mass of the device
under test (DUT) and the dimensions of the mounting surface
required to bolt the DUT to a shaker table with its center of
gravity (CG) over the table’s center. This may require use of a
head expander and/or other mounting fixture. Determine the mass of
such additional hardware including all mounting fasteners.
- Look at the Shaker Specifications of a trial system. Verify that
the mass of the DUT and any mounting fixtures are less than the
shaker’s rated Maximum Static Payload. Verify that the DUT (or its
mounting hardware) can be bolted to the shaker’s armature or head
expander. Add the Effective Armature Mass and head expander mass to
the DUT mass and the mass of any mounting fixtures and fasteners
and any accelerometers mounted to the DUT – this is the Total
Moving Mass that must be moved by the shaker during the test.
Multiply the Total Moving Mass by the Acceleration determined in
step one to calculate the Force required. Verify the determined
test Frequency Range, Force, Peak Acceleration, Peak Velocity and
Peak Displacement required by the test and DUT are all less than
the corresponding performance ratings of the selected shaker
system. If this is true, the selected shaker is acceptable. If not,
a more powerful shaker is called for.
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