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The 700ft2 Vibrations Laboratory is a focal point for
studies of nonlinear phenomena, system identification, signal analyses, damping,
acoustics control, and vibration control, with particular emphasis on
mechanical, aerospace, and marine systems. At any given time, many projects are
normally in progress, with specific topics chosen by participating students,
faculty, and staff. The Laboratory is well equipped with a local network of
personal computers and workstations, three spectrum analyzers, a variety of
electrodynamic and permanent magnet shakers and slip tables, filters,
microphones, accelerometers, power amplifiers, enclosure for interior noise
control studies, DSP boards, data acquisition boards, vibration controllers (for
example, a GenRad 2550), LMS MIMO controllers, a digital stroboscope, random
noise generators, and other related equipment.
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Last modified: March 21, 2002 |