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Multiaxis vibration test condition cutting method based on acceleration equivalence

A technology of test conditions and shaft vibration, which is used in vibration testing, testing of machine/structural components, measuring devices, etc., and can solve problems such as damage, large load of test products, and over-tested products.

Active Publication Date: 2016-07-13
SHANGHAI SPACE PRECISION MACHINERY RES INST
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Due to the change of test conditions, if the test load of uniaxial vibration is applied in each direction at the same time during multi-axis vibration, the load on the test product will be too large, causing over-testing and even product damage. It is necessary to re-establish the multi-axis vibration test conditions

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[0032] The present invention will be described in detail below in conjunction with specific embodiments. The following examples will help those skilled in the art to further understand the present invention, but do not limit the present invention in any form. It should be noted that those skilled in the art can make several modifications and improvements without departing from the concept of the present invention. These all belong to the protection scope of the present invention.

[0033] like figure 1 Shown, where, ω a is the corresponding acceleration power spectral density value at frequency f=20Hz, ω b is the corresponding acceleration power spectral density value at f=80Hz, ω 1 is the corresponding acceleration power spectral density value at frequency f=350Hz, ω 2 is the corresponding acceleration power spectral density value at frequency f=2000Hz.

[0034] Among them, the key points are the key parts concerned on the test product, such as electronic components, et...

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The invention provides a multiaxis vibration test condition cutting method based on acceleration equivalence. The method comprises the following steps: applying test conditions in each direction in single-axis vibration to a corresponding direction of multiaxis direction, and according to a cutting principle, changing the test conditions in each direction of the multiaxis vibration so as to obtain test conditions when multiple axes vibrate simultaneously; and determining key points, extracting acceleration response root-mean-square values of the key points in the corresponding direction when each single axis vibrates and acceleration response root-mean-square values in each direction at the key points when the multiple axes vibrate simultaneously, according to test pieces, calculating trapezoid control spectrum reduction coefficients of each direction when the multiple axes vibrate simultaneously, and respectively carrying out cutting according to the solved trapezoid control spectrum reduction coefficients so as to obtain a new control spectrum based on the acceleration equivalence. According to the invention, a vibration control spectrum is equivalently cut under the condition that the multiple axes vibrate simultaneously, such that the phenomenon of too large stress of the test pieces, caused by loads simultaneously applied by the multiple axes is avoided, over-test is avoided, and smooth completion of a test is guaranteed.

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technical field [0001] The invention relates to a vibration test, in particular to a multi-axis vibration test condition cutting method based on acceleration equivalent. Background technique [0002] Multi-axis multi-excitation vibration test technology is a vibration test technology that applies vibration in multiple directions at the same time. Due to the change of test conditions, if the test load of uniaxial vibration is applied in each direction at the same time during multi-axis vibration, the load on the test product will be too large, causing over-testing and even product damage. It is necessary to re-establish the multi-axis vibration test conditions . [0003] Since the main parameter in the vibration test is the key point, that is, the acceleration response of the key parts of the product, in order to ensure that the response in each direction during multi-axis vibration is the same as the response when the uniaxial vibration is applied separately, the uniaxial v...

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IPC IPC(8): G01M7/06
CPCG01M7/022G01M7/06
Inventor 王国顺张艳李伟明王金明王肇喜李中权别亚星蔡琼曹玲玲梁山
Owner SHANGHAI SPACE PRECISION MACHINERY RES INST
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