ISO 21289:2008
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Mechanical vibration and shock — Parameters to be specified for the acquisition of vibration data
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04-03-2008
ISO 21289:2008 identifies a set of parameters to be specified, as applicable, for vibration measurements, analysis, reporting and archiving. It is intended for use in the testing of structures, machines, vehicles, sensitive equipment and other dynamic systems.
ISO 21289:2008 applies to measurements made by modern data acquisition systems, including digital signal processors, using readily available commercial instrumentation. It can be applied to a variety of common vibration measurement types, including time history, spectrum and frequency-response function measurements.
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Supersedes ISO/DIS 21289. (03/2008)
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Standard
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12
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International Organization for Standardization
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Current
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Standards | Relationship |
SAC GB/T 32335 : 2015 | Identical |
BS ISO 21289:2008 | Identical |
NF ISO 21289 : 2008 | Identical |
NEN ISO 21289 : 2008 | Identical |
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