The scanning laser interferometer (SLI) may be used in a variety of ways for gathering vibration data in the automotive field. The instrument itself may be treated as a steerable transducer which provides an output proportional to velocity in the same way that an accelerometer provides output proportional to acceleration. By combining the instrument with a 1/3 octave band analyser and a micro-computer, a system has been developed which enables large areas to be scanned automatically and vibration distributions plotted. Examples of results obtained from measurements on engines and vehicle bodywork are discussed.
Measuring automotive vibration with a scanning laser interferometer
Schwingungsmessung in der Kraftfahrzeugtechnik mit dem Raster-Laser-Interferometer
1989
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