• AS 60068.2.64-2003

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    Environmental testing Tests - Test Fh: Vibration, broad-band random (digital control) and guidance

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    Withdrawn date:  30-01-2019

    Language(s):  English

    Published date:  01-01-2003

    Publisher:  Standards Australia

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    1 - AS 60068.2.64-2003 ENVIRONMENTAL TESTING-TESTS-TEST Fh: VIBRATION, BROAD-BAND RANDOM (DIGITAL CONTROL) AND GUIDANCE
    4 - PREFACE
    5 - CONTENTS
    7 - INTRODUCTION
    9 - 1 Object
    9 - 2 Normative references
    10 - 3 Definitions
    10 - 3.1 –3 dB bandwidth,
    10 - 3.2 acceleration spectral density
    10 - 3.3 bias error:
    10 - 3.4 checkpoint:
    10 - 3.5 control acceleration spectral density:
    10 - 3.6 control system loop:
    10 - 3.7 crest factor
    11 - 3.8 damping ratio:
    11 - 3.9 distortion:
    11 - 3.10 drive signal clipping:
    11 - 3.11 effective frequency range:
    11 - 3.12 error acceleration spectral density:
    11 - 3.13 equalization:
    11 - 3.14 final slope:
    11 - 3.15 frequency resolution:
    11 - 3.16 “gn"
    11 - 3.17 indicated acceleration spectral density:
    11 - 3.18 initial slope:
    11 - 3.19 instrument error:
    11 - 3.20 multipoint control, averaging:
    11 - 3.21 multipoint control, extremal:
    12 - 3.22 preferred testing axes:
    12 - 3.23 random error:
    12 - 3.24 record:
    12 - 3.25 reference point:
    12 - 3.26 reproducibility
    12 - 3.27 response points:
    12 - 3.28 root-mean-square value
    12 - 3.29 standard deviation,
    12 - 3.30statistical accuracy:
    12 - 3.31 statistical degrees of freedom
    12 - 3.32 sweep cycle
    12 - 3.33 true acceleration spectral density:
    13 - 3.34 window function
    13 - 4 Requirements for testing
    13 - 4.1 General
    13 - 4.2 Vibration response investigation
    13 - 4.3 Testing with random excitation
    13 - 4.3.1 Basic motion
    13 - 4.3.2 Transverse motion
    13 - 4.3.3 Distribution
    14 - 4.3.4 Vibration tolerances
    14 - 4.3.5 Statistical accuracy
    14 - 4.3.6 Frequency resolution
    15 - 4.4 Mounting
    15 - 5 Severities
    15 - 5.1 General
    15 - 5.2 Test frequency range
    16 - 5.3 Acceleration spectral density
    16 - 5.4 Shape of acceleration spectral density curve
    16 - 5.5 Duration of testing
    16 - 6 Preconditioning
    16 - 7 Initial measurements
    16 - 8 Testing
    16 - 8.1 General
    17 - 8.2 Vibration response investigation
    18 - 8.3 Low-level excitation for equalization prior to testing
    18 - 8.4 Random vibration testing
    18 - 8.5 Intermediate measurements
    18 - 8.6 Final vibration response investigation
    18 - 9 Recovery
    18 - 10 Final measurements
    19 - 11 Information to be given in the relevant specification
    20 - Annex A - Vibration response investigation
    20 - A.1 Introduction
    20 - A.2 Sinusoidal vibration
    22 - A.3 Random excitation
    23 - Annex B - Guidance
    23 - B.1 General introduction
    24 - B.2 Requirements for testing
    30 - B.3 Testing procedures
    31 - B.4 Equipment normally used with vibration isolators
    32 - B.5 Test severities
    32 - B.6 Equipment performance
    32 - B.7 Initial and final measurements
    33 - Annex C - Conversion between percentage values and dB

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    Provides two standard test methods (Method 1 and Method 2) for determining the ability of a specimen to withstand specified severities of broad-band random vibration.

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    The object of this International Standard is to provide two standard test methods (Method 1 and Method 2) for determining the ability of a specimen to withstand specified severities of broad-band random vibration. Neither test method can be considered more severe than the other, the difference being primarily that Method 2 provides more information to quantify the applied test, and is therefore more reproducible.It is also to reveal the accumulated effects of stress induced by random vibration, and the resulting mechanical weakness and degradation in specified performance and to use this information, in conjunction with the relevant specification, to assess the acceptability of specimens. In some cases, this standard may also be used to demonstrate the mechanical robustness of specimens and/or to study their dynamic behaviour.This standard is applicable to specimens which may be subjected to vibration of a stochastic nature resulting from transportation or operational environments, for example in aircraft, space vehicles and land vehicles. It is primarily intended for unpackaged specimens, and for items in their transportation container when the latter may be considered as part of the specimen itself.Although primarily intended for electrotechnical products, this standard is not restricted to them and may be used in other fields where desired.

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    Committee EL-026
    Document Type Standard
    Product Note Withdrawn 30-01-2019.
    Publisher Standards Australia
    Status Withdrawn
    Supersedes

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    First published as AS 60068.2.64-2003.

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