Taking place on Thursday 20 October at Silverstone Wing in Northants, UK, a one-day training course from HBM will explain how to determine material properties in dynamic conditions and discusses suitable equipment for the job.
Presented by the HBM Academy, the course will focus on transient measurements with Genesis High Speed and Perception software. Focusing on a variety of topics, the course will explain what a transient signal is and the different user models in Perception, such as acquisition and storage of data. Providing information on which sample rates and filter types are suitable, the course will also highlight triggers and explain FFT (Fast Fourier Transformation) analysis.
Including a diverse range of industry examples and demonstrations, such as switch gear testing at ABB Testing, Dr Stephen Burley from the School of Mechanical, Aerospace and Civil Engineering Department of Manchester University will also be on hand to discuss high speed transient testing.
Suitable for all users from all technical fields, no prior knowledge for this training course is necessary although a basic knowledge of measurement technology would be useful.
Free to attend; with lunch and morning and afternoon refreshments, spaces are available on a first come, first served basis.
Register here.
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