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Durability Tests Acceleration Performed on Machine Components Using Electromagnetic Shakers

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Acceleration of vibration tests to increase utilization of test equipment was performed till now mainly by increasing intensity of excitation. In this paper it was shown possibilities of shortening random vibration tests included in standard MIL-STD 810 G and it was proposed to use existing methods to predict damage in non-Gaussian random vibration tests.

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Niesłony, A., Dziura, A., Owsiński, R. (2016). Durability Tests Acceleration Performed on Machine Components Using Electromagnetic Shakers. In: Awrejcewicz, J. (eds) Dynamical Systems: Theoretical and Experimental Analysis. Springer Proceedings in Mathematics & Statistics, vol 182. Springer, Cham. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-3-319-42408-8_23

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