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Shock and Vibration

Shock and Vibration

Shock and Vibration

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Hi,
I am a mech eng in the UK involved in designing telecoms test equipment. All handheld equipment of about 1 to 1.5Kg in weight and about A4 size in plan view.
I would like to find out as much as possible on Shock and Vibration testing, possibly books on the subject, training courses or web sites.
Thanks in advance for any help
Jon

RE: Shock and Vibration

You might want to find out if there is a Standard for your industry already.  If so then work to this.  If not there are many books to find on AMAZON and Barnes and Noble .com


Edson Campos
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RE: Shock and Vibration

try the (viktor wowk ) machinery vibration book it is very usefull

RE: Shock and Vibration

Check the MECHANICAL ACOUSTIC/VIBRATION ENGINEERING FORUM there is a good thread listing books, websites and organizations that you might find helpful.

RE: Shock and Vibration

I have posted some shock and vibration training materials at:

http://www.vibrationdata.com

As disclosure, a small fee is required to download the materials.

Sincerely, Tom Irvine

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