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IMPLEMENTING A SHOCK-FORCE CALIBRATION SYSTEM USING A VIBRATION EXCITER AND PENDULUM

Christiaan S. Veldman
  • Abstract:
    The NMISA upgraded its impulse hammer calibration system to satisfy new demands from local industry for shock force measurements. As part of Land Mobility Testing (LMT), high impact force levels are measured. Improvements to the existing facility required the development and implementation of a system, able to deliver repeatable high impact forces, with a substantial payload. Further improvements included the development of a data capturing unit for the measurement of the impact pulses and to determine the unit under test shock force sensitivity.
    This paper will discuss the measurement methodology applied for the generation and measurement of shock pulses. The determination of the force required for the generation of these shock pulses is discussed, indicating the chain of traceability to the SI. The system performance is demonstrated. To conclude, data to validate the performance is provided together with an overview of the uncertainty of measurement estimation.
  • Keywords:
    shock, dynamic force, calibration, impulse hamme
  • DOI:
    _unreg_tc22-2010.004

Event details:

  • IMEKO TC:
    TC22
  • Event name:
    TC22 Meeting 2010
  • Title:
    2nd Meeting on Vibration Measurement (together with 21st TC3 Conference on Measurement of Force, Mass and Torque and TC5 HARDMEKO 2010)
  • Place:
    Pattaya, THAILAND
  • Time:
    21 November 2010 - 25 November 2010