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vibration software

vibration software

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Does anyone know of any good, yet simple vibration analysis software?  The typical use will be for monitoring blasting vibrations and analyzing the waveforms. We will also need to run FFT, etc. We are building our own monitoring units and would like to buy software instead of developing it.

Thanks in advance for your help!

Frank Lucca M.I.Exp.E.
www.terradinamica.com

RE: vibration software

One thing, you probably need to better define what you want to be able to do. Specifically do you need to be able to drive the acquisition side from the program, or will you be working from saved time history files (wav or whatever).

Take a look at www.prosig.com, although that may be a bit too complex for what you want.

There is also http://www.sigview.com/ which I remember as being powerful, and now they seem to have a better licensing system. For 79 bucks you aren't going to find anything cheaper, I think.

If you just want a one or two channel FFT analyser, ie a software clone of a standalone analyser then I must admit I haven't seen one. This is odd, PCs are fast enough to do it.

Cheers

Greg Locock

RE: vibration software

Also http://www.me-au.com/softest.htm looks pretty interesting, certainly the list of features there will give you a shopping list of what you need.

Cheers

Greg Locock

RE: vibration software

From the look of your Web site, you are probably aware of all of the seismographs on the market. If you are interested in a MS Windows-based software product take a look at DasyLab. I have done blast monitoring with IOtech data acquisiion hardware and DasyLab software.

Walt Strong

RE: vibration software

From all of the shareware spectrun analysers I've tried (and I think I've probably tried them all.....) Atspec is by far the best. It's available from

www.taquis.com/atspec.htm

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