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LMS SCADAS III
Hardware -
PQFA - 4
channel floating
input and V/ICP/TEDS
IEEE 1451.4 signal
conditioning module
The Programmable
Quad Floating
Amplifier (PQFA)
module adds a number
of features to the
basic PQA concept.
Floating inputs
eliminate the risk
of ground loops, and
an analogy
programmable high
pass filter removes
unwanted low
frequency
components. Smart
transducers (TEDS)
can be connected
directly to the PQFA
module. It will help
you to reduce the
setup time
drastically and even
more important, you
can avoid cabling
errors which could
even lead to severe
over-testing.
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Input range
±100mV to ±10V
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Floating /
single ended
inputs
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4mA ICP supply
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5 to 75Hz
programmable
high pass filter
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TEDS support
DSCU - DAC
Shutdown Control
Unit
The DAC Shutdown
Control Unit offers
remote shutdown
control when
connected to the
BPROC system
controller. It is
designed as a
hardware backup of
the software
controlled shutdown.
The use of a
removable key
prevents
unauthorized
enabling after a
shutdown procedure.
In addition, the
DSCU includes two
BNC connectors with
normally open and
normally closed
contacts for
connecting external
safety devices. The
DSCU is connected to
the LMS SCADAS III
frame via three-pole
LEMO connectors and
a 10-meter long
cable.
Environmental
Testing Remote
Control
The 20 button remote
control unit
connects to the host
computer through USB
and supports the LMS
Test.Lab
Environmental
commands for
operator control. It
provides a
convenient way to
control levels,
sweep direction and
progress, shock
firing, etc.
FIFO-2MEG - 2
Msample /channel
FIFO for SP92
2 MSamples/channel
FIFO buffers
complementing the
LMS SCADAS III input
modules, offering
the possibility to
capture transients
at the highest
sample rate of 204
kHz sampling,
independent of the
number of channels
in the
configuration, for
at least the
duration of the 2
MSamples.
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LMS Test.Lab
Software -
Random Response
Limiting
Random Response
Limiting profiles
enable you to
effectively protect
your test item
against over
testing. While the
average control
signal level will
match its reference
spectrum, the
response at
particular points of
the tested object
may be very
different, due to
the resonances of
the device under
test. High response
levels at
non-control channels
could endanger the
structural integrity
of the tested
object. The spectral
limiting allows the
vibration level at
any channel
(control- or
measurement) to be
limited by an
auxiliary reference
profile le, the
response limiting
profile. RMS
limiting provides a
more generic
approach to overrule
input control and
reduce excitation
levels for maximum
protection of the
test item.
Sine on Random
The Sine on Random
options offers the
user the possibility
to define a
background noise
level combined with
up to ten fixed and
sweeping sine tones.
In combination with
the Random on Random
license the workbook
supports true
combined modes
tests, mixing fixed
and sweeping sine
tones and
narrow-bands in one
test run.
Random on Random
The Random on Random
option offers the
user the possibility
to define a
background noise
level combined with
an unlimited number
of fixed and
sweeping narrow-band
signals. In
combination with the
Sine on Random
license the workbook
supports true
combined modes
tests, mixing
narrow-bands with
fixed and sweeping
sine tones in one
test run.
Sine Control
Workbook
The Sine Control
Workbook offers a
complete solution
for closed loop
shaker sine control
testing, providing a
safe, fast, accurate
and reliable control
algorithm. It allows
the online
acquisition and
visualization of
both
proof-of-qualification
and valuable
engineering data.
Sine Notching
Sine Notching is a
response-limiting
option, limiting the
vibration level at
any channel
(control- or
measurement) to a
maximum value,
defined by the
notch-profile. While
the average control
signal level will
match its reference
spectrum, the
response at
particular points of
the tested object
will be very
different. Due to
the resonances of
the device under
test, these
responses could
become unacceptably
high, endangering
the structural
integrity of the
tested object. Sine
notching will enable
you to effectively
protect your test
item.
Tracked Sine
Dwell Workbook
The LMS Test.Lab
Tracked Sine Dwell
Workbook is a
control package that
supports in a
user-friendly way
tracked sine dwell
tests, which aim at
a structural
qualification by
injecting a
prescribed amount of
cycles (load
reversals) of
prescribed amplitude
into the test item,
while holding it at
resonance condition.
Next to an amplitude
control loop, the
system also closes a
frequency control
loop, to lock a
specified resonance,
based on a phase or
amplitude criterion.
It provides those
facilities you need
for productively
qualifying test
subjects on a shaker
installation while
gaining engineering
insight in its
dynamics. It allows
the online
acquisition and
visualization of
both
proof-of-qualification
and valuable
engineering data.
Shock Control &
Response Analysis
Workbook
LMS Test.Lab Shock
Control Workbook is
a time-domain
control package. It
supports in a user
friendly way the
complete closed loop
shaker control
process. The system
implements a safe,
fast, accurate and
reliable control
algorithm. The
workbook allows
safe, real-time
closed-loop control
and monitoring;
online viewing of
instantaneous and
averaged time
histories, spectra
and FRFs. It also
delivers fast, easy
and trouble-free
setup definition.
Measured Pulse
LMS Test.Lab
Measured Pulse
allows the use of a
stored pulse as a
reference waveform
for control, as
opposed to a
standard waveform
such as a half sine
pulse. The origin of
such a stored pulse
can be a measurement
or the result of a
synthesis exercise.
Advanced Shock
Response Analysis
This add-in allows
the computation of
the shock response
spectrum for a set
of logarithmically
spaced, tuned
mass-spring-damper
SDOF systems,
subjected to base
acceleration. The
solution procedure
provides an exact
integration of the
equation of motion
by assuming a linear
variation of the
input acceleration
over a time step.
The analysis
consists of two
steps: a
pre-calculation
pulse correction,
followed by the
Shock Response
Spectrum
calculations.
Overall, Primary and
Residual response
calculation are
supported in
positive, negative
and absolute terms.
Output quantities
include
Acceleration,
Velocity and
Displacement.
Shock Response
Synthesis
The SRS module
synthesizes a time
waveform that
corresponds to a
user defined shock
response using a
series of
superimposed time
wave components. The
synthesis module is
seamlessly
integrated in the
shock control
workbook. The
package accepts both
measured and
tabulated target SRS
spectra in
acceleration,
velocity and
displacement
domains.
Time Recording
During Online Sine
Reduction
Enables the
recording of
continuous time
histories parallel
to online analysis
based on fixed
sampled spectra,
without jeopardizing
the performance of
the online sine
reduction. The
recorded throughput
data are directly
written to TDF on a
PC-hard disc.
Time Recording
During Online Random
& Acoustic Reduction
Enables the
recording of
continuous time
histories parallel
to online analysis
based on fixed
sampled spectra,
without jeopardizing
the performance of
the online random &
acoustic reduction.
The recorded
throughput data are
directly written to
TDF on a PC-hard
disc.
LMS SCADAS III
Smart Transducer
TEDS support
A smart transducer
is an ICP type
sensor with a
programmable
read/write memory,
called TEDS
(Transducer
Electronic Data
Sheet). Transducer
characteristics,
such as model and
serial number, brand
name and sensitivity
are stored in this
memory and can be
read through the LMS
SCADAS III PQFA
modules. The
retrieved
information is
easily inserted in
the channel list of
all LMS Test.Lab
acquisition
applications. This
automatic matching
of transducers and
input channels
significantly
reduces setup time
and highly reduces
the risk of wiring
errors when a high
number of sensors
are used. Part of
the TEDS memory is
user-definable. The
LMS specific usage
of this option
allows you to store
the measurement
point
characteristics,
such as point ID,
position coordinates
and Euler angles
into the transducer.
When this is done,
the wireframe
geometry can also be
read from the
transducers, along
with the other
information. This
allows an automatic
wireframe geometry
creation in the LMS
Test.Lab Geometry
workbook.
External File
Access
This option extends
the browse, search,
sort and access
functionality of the
Desktop to genuine
SDF, UFF and Matlab
file formats, making
data from external
applications
accessible in LMS
Test.Lab without
file conversions.
Time Animation
Workbook
Users can
investigate
deformation shapes
starting from time
recordings, and
animate the
structural
deformation
scrolling through
the time axis like a
slow motion camera.
Users can select a
range in which the
animation will
automatically
scroll, with the
possibility to pause
and restart the
animation at all
times. Any analysed
vibration pattern
can be stored for
future detail
analysis or
reporting purposes.
Modal Analysis
Workbook
The Modal Analysis
workbook offers
various fast and
accurate single or
multiple reference
parameter estimation
algorithms, and a
complete set of
modal model
validation tools,
such as MAC and FRF
synthesis.
Operational Modal
Analysis Workbook
Identification of
modal parameters
(resonance
frequencies, damping
and mode shapes),
starting from
user-selected
segments of time
data measured on a
structure in
operating
conditions, for
example a random or
acoustic
qualification test.
A complete set of
modal model
validation, data
re-synthesis and
mode shape
visualization tools
is available.
LMS PolyMAX
PolyMAX is a
state-of-the-art
modal parameter
estimator that gives
superior
stabilization
diagrams, greatly
simplifying the
modal analysis
process. It yields
excellent results on
lightly damped and
complex structures
and enables to
effectively identify
local modes. With
the crystal-clear
stabilization
diagrams from the
LMS PolyMAX
parameter estimation
algorithm, the
analysis process is
significantly
simplified and
operator-dependency
of the resulting
modal model is
reduced.
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