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Several Japanese and Chinese firms offer such systems. Team offers two sizes of 12-ED shaker 6DoF platform shown. 16.1 Multiple shakers, single axis 16.2 Using existing ED shakers for multiaxis testing 16.3 Two-axis ED shaker Systems 16.4 Multishaker, multiaxis systems 16.5 Earthquake simulation 16.6 Tilted ?xtures are not multi-axis
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Electrodynamic Shaker Systems C-Series Shaker Systems C-Series Shaker Systems The MB Dynamics C10E, C40HP, C90HP and C150HP Electrodynamic Shakers comprise current deliverables in a long history of
Real-world vibration happens in all directions, thus the MA three-axis shakers were designed to test a DUT simultaneously in all three directions. Applications include multi-axis vibration testing in accordance with MIL-STD-810G Method 527 requirements
This term covers all combinations of electrical (electronic) signal processing with hydraulic drives. These combinations can be divided into three groups: Electro-hydraulic technology in which hydraulic valves are opened or closed by switching solenoids. The signal processing is generally undertaken using relay technology (Figure E 22 a).