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BS ISO 7626-2:2015 Mechanical vibration and shock. Experimental determination of mechanical mobility Measurements using single-point translation excitation with an attached vibration exciter

BS ISO 7626-2:2015

Mechanical vibration and shock. Experimental determination of mechanical mobility Measurements using single-point translation excitation with an attached vibration exciter

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Standard number:BS ISO 7626-2:2015
Pages:40
Released:2015-05-31
ISBN:978 0 580 83256 7
Status:Standard
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BS ISO 7626-2:2015


This standard BS ISO 7626-2:2015 Mechanical vibration and shock. Experimental determination of mechanical mobility is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.160 Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements

This part of ISO 7626 specifies procedures for measuring linear mechanical mobility and other frequency-response functions of structures, such as buildings, machines and vehicles, using a single-point translational vibration exciter attached to the structure under test for the duration of the measurement.

It is applicable to measurements of mobility, accelerance, or dynamic compliance, either as a driving-point measurement or as a transfer measurement. It also applies to the determination of the arithmetic reciprocals of those ratios, such as free effective mass. Although excitation is applied at a single point, there is no limit on the number of points at which simultaneous measurements of the motion response may be made. Multiple-response measurements are required, for example, for modal analyses.