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Training and Informational Links
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The links below have been added at the request of various consultants and educational entities, whose training sessions actively incorporate use of PCB Piezotronics sensor technologies. These training sessions are designed to help engineers solve various measurement challenges. If your organization incorporates the use of PCB® products in training, and you’d like to be considered for inclusion in this area of our site, please contact us at mktg@pcb.com.
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Educational Sites
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www.navcon.com
Navcon Engineering, "Consultants in Noise and Vibration", trains
approximately 100 engineers and technicians each year on various noise and
vibration topics including: Acoustic Intensity Testing, Modal Testing,
Outdoor Noise Measurement & Modeling, Noise & Vibration Control, and
Environmental Impact Assessment. The seminars and short courses are
presented in Fullerton, CA, Chicago, IL, and on customer sites. Students
completing the training receive a certificate listing the CEU hours. Current
course offerings include:
www.equipment-reliability.com
Wayne Tustin's site, concentrating primarily on vibration testing and
environmental stress screening.
www.mse.tcu.edu
Site of the Measurement System Engineering continuing education program
providing today's engineering professional with a proven method to understand,
design, and use measurement systems for testing and control. The program is
intended for: (1)the senior technician who wants to learn about transducers and
their application, transducer physics, and measurement system design; (2)the
experienced practioner who wants to hone his/her skills and interact with peers
possessing a great deal of knowledge in various measurement disciplines; and
(3) the analysts or managers who must look at test data and make decisions
about its suitability for their application.
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Government Sites
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www.nist.gov
The Measurement and Standards Laboratories of NIST.
www.saviac.org
The Shock and Vibration Information Analysis Center (SAVIAC) is jointly-funded
activity sponsored by the US Army, Navy, Air Force, DSWA and the DOE
laboratories. "SAVIAC focuses on the engineering tools and techniques needed
for the design, analysis and testing of systems subjected to dynamic conditions
and loading, including water shock, vibration, blast impact, crash, and
mechanical/climatic environments. Areas of interest include, aircraft,
spacecraft, ground vehicles, ground structures, machinery and humans; any area
where Government engineers have responsibility for the design analysis or
testing of mechanical systems."
www.nasa.gov/centers/ames/home
General site for NASA Ames.
www.nasa.gov/centers/dryden/home
NASA Dryden's home page.
www.nasa.gov/centers/glenn/home
NASA Lewis's home page.
www.arnold.af.mil
The U.S. Air Force's Arnold Engineering Development Center in Tennessee is the
most advanced and largest complex of flight simulation test facilities in the
world.
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Industry Media Links
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www.globalspec.com
GlobalSpec is a search
engine and information resource for the engineering, industrial and technical communities.
www.directindustry.com
DirectIndustry
is virtual industrial exhibition
www.sens2binternational.com
Sens2B - Sensor to Business global online Sensors Portal
www.sem.org/publications.asp
Journals published by the Society for Experimental Mechanics.
www.sensormag.com
Sensors Magazine On-line.
www.SandV.com
Sound and Vibration - The Noise and Vibration Control Magazine.
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Societies and Engineering Organizations
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www.vibinst.org
Vibration Institute
A nationally recognized not-for-profit organization dedicated to the
exchange of practical information about vibration and condition monitoring.
www.sem.org
Society for Experimental Mechanics.
asa.aip.org
Acoustical Society of America.
web.ansi.org
ANSI, American National Standards Institute.
www.asme.org
ASME, The American Society of Mechanical Engineers.
www.astm.org
ASTM International Standards Worldwide.
www.sae.org
SAE International Society of Automotive Engineers. This site does not have a
dedicated noise and vibration section, but it does offer a very helpful search
capability for standards, technical papers, and books on vehicle noise and
vibration topics.
www.sem.org
Society for Experimental Mechanics. Useful areas include IMAC
(International Modal Analysis Conference) show info, a bookstore, and table of
contents of articles from past issues of Experimental Techniques, a technical
journal published by SEM.
www.iest.org
IEST Institute of Environmental Sciences and Technology.
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University Sites
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www.me.ic.ac.uk
Imperial College of London Department of Mechanical Engineering,
home of David J. Ewins.
www.isvr.soton.ac.uk/courses
Institute of Sound and Vibration, the leading university in the UK
for vibration realted projects and education.
www.aere.iastate.edu
Department of Aerospace Engineering and Engineering Mechanics at
Iowa State University. Professor Ken McConnell serves on the IMAC Advisory
Board.
www.mech.kuleuven.ac.be/pma
Katholieken Universiteit of Leuven (KUL), Belgium, Mechanical
Engineering Department. They sponsor ISMA, International Conference on Noise
and Vibration Engineering.
www.me.mtu.edu
Michigan Tech University Mechanical Engineering Dept..
www.mse.tcu.edu
Measurement System Engineering continuing education program at
Texas Christian University under Patrick L. Walter.
gearlab.eng.ohio-state.edu
Gear Dynamics and Gear Noise Research Laboratory at The Ohio State University.
www.acs.psu.edu
Graduate Program in Acoustics at Penn State. Contains thesis
topics: facilities, and information on Applied Research Laboratory (ARL). Penn
State also offers a Certificate Program in Noise Control Engineering which is
an off-campus series of four non-credit, graduate level courses in noise and
vibration control.
herrick.www.ecn.purdue.edu
Ray W. Herrick Laboratories, Purdue Univeristy.
www.kom.auc.dk/AKUSTIK
Aalborg University Department of Acoustics.
www.sdrl.uc.edu
Structural Dynamics Research Laboratory at the University of
Cincinnati. Drs. Randall Allemang and Dave Brown serve on the IMAC Advisory
Board.
Modal Analysis and Controls Laboratory at the University of Massachusetts at Lowell.
www.val.me.vt.edu
Vibration and Acoustics Laboratory at Virginia Polytechnic Institute,
with links to other sites of interest. Also includes slides from recent
presentations by VAL members and a demo of "Active Sound Control You Can Do at
Home."
www.lfme.gr
LFME: Laboratory of Fluid Mechanics & Energy a the University of Patras,
Greece.
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