GB/T 2423.48-2018
ActiveEnvironmental testing—Part 2:Test methods—Test Ff: Vibration—Time-history and sine-beat method
环境试验 第2部分: 试验方法 试验Ff:振动 时间历程和正弦拍频法
Application Summary AI generated
This standard specifies the time-history and sine-beat vibration test methods for evaluating the structural integrity and functional performance of electrotechnical products under simulated seismic or transient dynamic conditions. It is primarily applied in the environmental testing of electronic components, equipment, and systems to verify their resistance to vibration stresses encountered during transportation, installation, or operation in seismic-prone areas. The standard is used by manufacturers and testing laboratories in industries such as aerospace, automotive, and industrial electronics to ensure product reliability under specified vibration profiles.
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