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Vibration test stand | VTS with customer-specific hydraulics

This solution includes all the equipment required for vibration measurement (automatic modal hammer, sensors, data acquisition) as well as a PC with software.

Frequency & Damping Test Stand FDT by MAUL-THEET

Description

Once the component is clamped in the customer’s own clamping fixture, an automatic determination of the resonance frequencies can be initiated. Optionally, a specified clamping force can be monitored and documented using a pressure sensor. The results and measurement data can be saved, and reports can be generated.

Advantages & Innovation

Vibration test stand VTS Software (innovation) by MAUL-THEET
  • Automated test system for determining natural frequencies and damping
  • Test procedures in accordance with internal company regulations
  • Cost and time savings thanks to low personnel costs
  • Scalable for different shovel types and sizes
  • Software-controlled component clamping using hydraulics
  • Different clamping blocks depending on blade size
  • Excitation by automatic modal hammer
  • Automatic measurement report generation
  • Blade database
  • Easy to use
  • Export to Excel, ASCII or SAP
  • Software controlled hydraulic clamping (optional)
  • Vibration measurement with a laser Doppler vibrometer, accelerometer or microphone
  • Frequency range up to 100kHz
  • Frequency resolution < 1Hz to 20kHz
  • Project-orientated database structure
  • SQL database for multiple workstations
  • DAkkS calibration (DIN EN ISO/IEC 17025) possible

Application & Integration

Vibration test stand VTS Software (application) by MAUL-THEET
  • Quality control
  • 100% inspection
  • End-of-line testing
  • Series testing
  • Determination of resonances
  • Determination of eigenvalues
  • Component tests for gas and steam turbines
  • Component testing of aviation engines
  • Shovel reworking / post-processing
  • Product testing
  • Prototype studies
  • Research and development
  • Machine diagnostics
  • Early damage detection
  • Material testing