GB/T 11349.1-2006
AbolishedVibration and shock - Experimental determination of mechanical mobility - Part 1: Basic definitions and transducers
振动与冲击 机械导纳的试验确定 第1部分:基本定义与传感器
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This standard defines the basic terminology, concepts, and transducer specifications for experimentally measuring mechanical mobility (the ratio of velocity to force) in vibrating structures. It is applied in engineering fields such as aerospace, automotive, and machinery manufacturing to characterize dynamic behavior, validate finite element models, and assess structural integrity under vibration and shock loads. The standard ensures consistent measurement methods and transducer performance across testing laboratories and industrial quality control environments.
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