• Mission Synthesis and Test Tailoring

    Virtual

    Mission synthesis uses measured data to define test specifications for vibration control testing. Test tailoring allows for tests that accurately represent loads that the product experiences in the field, even while reproducing them at an accelerated rate. This webinar will include both theory and software demonstrations.

  • What is the Crackmaster?

    Virtual

    A small tap and the resulting acoustic emission (ie, ping sound, even ultrasonically) makes finding cracks and other faults in a manufactured parts a snap! Learn how to test production parts quickly in a non-destructive manner in this online seminar.

  • Offline Sine Data Reduction

    Virtual

    Sine Data Reduction is used for processing spectrums and Frequency Response Function (FRFs) from a sine sweep test. This can be performed live during a test and in post processing. Learn how the COLA (Constant Output Level Amplitude) signal is used to tie the control data with the recorded data for processing.

  • TPA Matrix Inversion in Neo Using Spectrums, Waterfalls, and Throughput

    Virtual

    Looking to estimate the forces generated while your product operates?  Learn how to use Frequency Response Functions and matrix inversion to estimate forces. Software demonstrations will highlight how wateralls and throughput data can be used with Simcenter Testlab Neo Transfer Path Analysis (TPA).

  • Getting Started with Testlab Neo

    Virtual

    Get started with Simcenter Testlab Neo!  This seminar is for beginners.  It covers everything acquiring data to analysis. Also learn how data is stored (Project, Section, Run) and plotted.

  • Modal Analysis Features in Neo

    Virtual

    This webinar highlights Simcenter Testlab Neo’s new Modal Analysis features. Come learn about the AI assisted curve fitting process, the modal dashboard, and new stabilization diagram enhancements.   

  • Block Calculator Method in Simcenter Testlab Neo

    Virtual

    Combine multiple channels of data such as accelerometers to create new metrics and other post processing. This can be done quickly and easily in Simcenter Testlab Neo using the Block calculator method. Combine channels for power averages, human body vibration, vector sums, and more!

  • Frames, Increments, Ramp Rates: Making Great Colormap Graphs

    Virtual

    Analyzing data from a testing article that is changing speed over time? How does the ramp rate versus the Fourier time block affect  the resulting colormap calculation?  Will orders and other phenomenon be shown clearly?  Will any data be left out?  Understand the trade-offs of different  processing settings.

  • Simcenter Testlab Active Pictures Tips and Tricks

    Virtual

    Boss wants you to change all the data plots in your report? One of the most convenient features of Simcenter Testlab is the active pictures function. Edit living graphs directly in Powerpoint, Excel or Word documents to make life easier.

  • Targets in Simcenter Testlab Neo

    Virtual

    Have limit lines for vibration or sound?  Learn how to process orders, spectrums, and more to compare against limit lines automatically and flag outliers.  Make overlay plots and summary tables quickly.

  • Sample Rate, Spectral Lines, Block Size

    Virtual

    Learn how to select a sample rate, and what spectral lines and block size mean when doing data collection and data analysis. This webinar dives into the basics of digital signal processing with an emphasis on Fourier transform parameters.