GB/T 15168-2013
ActiveVibration and shock isolators measuring method for its static and dynamic characteristics
振动与冲击隔离器静、动态性能测试方法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the test methods for measuring the static and dynamic characteristics of vibration and shock isolators, including procedures for determining parameters such as static stiffness, dynamic stiffness, and damping ratio. It is applied in engineering fields like mechanical manufacturing, aerospace, and automotive industries to evaluate the performance of isolators used in equipment mounting systems, ensuring they meet design requirements for vibration control and shock absorption. The standard is also used in quality inspection and laboratory testing contexts to verify isolator performance under controlled conditions.
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