frankyg
Mechanical
- Sep 11, 2007
- 7
I was wondering if anyone has any experience building their own shaker tester. Commercial units are way out of our price range, and we would like to step up from our antiquated mechanical shaker. I have been investigating both electrodynamic and servo-hydraulic shakers. Servo-hydraulic seems to be the most logical for building our own, and I think we should be able to get the required frequency out of it. I am envisioning controlling the motion with Labview, and being able to take data that we measure with accelerometers in the real world application. Also, it would ideally be 3-axis testing, such as a platform that has at least one actuator in each axis applying vibration.
Has anybody here done anything like this, or would this end up being a huge job that wouldn't be cheaper than buying real commercial equipment? Unfortunately we have not been given the budget necessary to buy new commercial equimpent. I have seen some used electrodynamic shakers that may be in our price range, but I'm wondering I'd ideally like to go to 3 axis shaking.
Thanks for any feedback.
Has anybody here done anything like this, or would this end up being a huge job that wouldn't be cheaper than buying real commercial equipment? Unfortunately we have not been given the budget necessary to buy new commercial equimpent. I have seen some used electrodynamic shakers that may be in our price range, but I'm wondering I'd ideally like to go to 3 axis shaking.
Thanks for any feedback.