Automotive Industry
Automotive applications span a broad range of technology from design through product quality auditing. Manufacturers are under enormous competitive pressure to provide increasingly improved quality, safety, mileage, luxury, and economy. This places a heavy burden on automotive NVH Engineers to accomplish more, faster. Fast-paced development cycles in the modern car, truck, and coach industry demand the use of functionally flexible measurement equipment with friendly intuitive operation to unravel the dynamic and acoustic mysteries of the modern vehicle.
Data Acquisition and Analysis
In-vehicle data recording and analysis
Dynamometer testing and chassis tuning
Drive-line balance and stability tests
Component and body-in-white modal tests
Pass-by acoustic monitoring
NVH and whole body vibration
Vibration Test Control
Component shake tests with road-recorded loads
Material and component fatigue evaluations
Component durability testing
Transport simulation, time waveform replication
Finite element model verification
Multi-drive with multi-shaker test
Aerospace Industry
Development of space vehicles, satellites, fixed wing aircraft and helicopters is a technologically leading business calling for the most advanced analysis and control instrumentation. Design verification of hardware and mathematical models is an all important activity. The high cost of aerospace structures and the uniqueness of prototypes demand the most careful conduct of every controlled vibration investigation. Probing the edges of the unknown calls for extreme dynamic range and analysis flexibility in the measurement hardware employed.
Data Acquisition and Analysis
Wind tunnel dynamic studies
High channel reliable data recording
Flight stress and vibration recording
External and internal acoustical surveys
Engine durability testing
Vibration Test Control
Sine, RSTD, Random, SoR
Durability tests using recorded flight data
Launch and separation simulation
Payload dynamic qualification
Proof-of-performance component stress screening
MIL-Spec testing
Education & Academia
Producing first-rate engineers is a daunting responsibility. More and more, experimental skill and experience with technologically advanced instrumentation is demanded by industry. Today’s engineers need to be both analytically competent and experimentally capable. Leading universities have broadened their curricula and softened the edge between electrical and mechanical studies to serve this need. Economic constraints place a premium on cost-effective instruments that can perform a variety of tasks by changing software. Flexible licensing that allows hardware modules to be used separately around the campus or to be brought together to form a large channel count system is now essential.
Data Acquisition and Analysis
Introduction to digital signal processing
Observing vibration and acoustic phenomena
Characterizing analog electronic circuits
Rotating machinery analysis
Modal testing and analysis
Real-time digital filters with configurable signal analysis
Vibration Test Control
Introduction to electro-dynamic shakers
Introduction to hydraulic shakers
Concepts in shaker control
Swept-sine testing
Random testing
Shock testing
Products for the Educational Field
Military Organizations
The military forces of the United States design and acquire a variety of specialized hardware and systems for use on land, in the air and at sea. Military acquisitions range from miniaturized electronics packages to surface ships and aircraft. All of this material is subjected to rigid incoming inspection and testing in accordance with military specifications.
Data Acquisition and Analysis
Ship and submarine silencing
Helicopter and jet vibration
Vehicle dynamic strain recording
Flight/road test recording
Engine/driveline analysis
Route-based vibration data collection
Vibration Control
Random shake testing
Swept-sine shake testing
Classical shock testing
Drop-table shock testing
Pyrotechnic shock tests and SRS
Flight and launch simulations
Products for the Military (Crystal Instruments products are designed with advanced security features for military applications.)
Testing Labs
Commercial testing laboratories provide capital facilities and in-depth testing expertise to industry. They often represent the least expensive means to qualify a product and prove its compliance to a broad range of specifications and codes. Leading test laboratories have an extensive range of shaker and shock test facilities supported by the most modern control and analysis electronics available.
Data Acquisition and Analysis
Stress and vibration recording
CE requirement testing
Product vibration surveys
Component modal studies
Servomechanism verification
Circuit performance tests
Vibration Control
Product durability testing
Random, SoR, RoR shaker testing
Swept-sine, RSTD shake testing
Shock-on-shaker testing
Seismic testing and earthquake simulation
Combined thermal and stress testing
Applications for Testing Labs
Electronics Industry
The electronics industry spans and affects every aspect of human life. It is an extremely broad industry ranging from military hardware to personal entertainment products and everything in between. Personal computers, tablets and smart cellular telephones are part of everyone’s life and of many industrial systems. Chronometers, radar, sonar and GPS let us navigate our world precisely. Radios, television and the internet keep us informed and communicating. All of these things have analog components to be understood and packaging concepts to be qualified.
Data Acquisition and Analysis
Analog circuit bench testing
Analog network analysis and tuning
Characterizing component background noise
Measuring gain, phase and linearity
Magnetic field frequency response
Verifying system poles and zeros
Automated production test
Vibration Control
Highly accelerated stress screening (HASS)
Highly accelerated life-testing (HALT)
Package design verification
Spec-qualifying a module, chassis or rack
Environmental simulations; packaging tests
Drop-testing shock response analysis
Sine and dwell test for qualification
Applications for the Electronics Industry
Products for the Electronics Industry