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DS/EN 60068-2-64

Environmental testing - Part 2-64: Tests - Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 29 September 2008
Status: active
Page Count: 42
ICS Code (Environmental testing): 19.040
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This part of IEC 60068 demonstrates the adequacy of specimens to resist dynamic loads without unacceptable degradation of its functional and/or structural integrity when subjected to the specified random vibration test requirements. Broadband random vibration may be used to identify accumulated stress effects and the resulting mechanical weakness and degradation in the specified performance. This information, in conjunction with the relevant specification, may be used to assess the acceptability of specimens. This standard is applicable to specimens which may be subjected to vibration of a stochastic nature resulting from transportation or operational environments, for example in aircraft, space vehicles and land vehicles. It is primarily intended for unpackaged specimens, and for items in their transportation container when the latter may be considered as part of the specimen itself. However, if the item is packaged, then the item itself is referred to as a product and the item and its packaging together are referred to as a test specimen. This standard may be used in conjunction with IEC 60068-2-47:2005, for testing packaged products. If the specimens are subjected to vibration of a combination of random and deterministic nature resulting from transportation or real life environments, for example in aircraft, space vehicles and for items in their transportation container, testing with pure random may not be sufficient. See IEC 60068-3-8:2003 for estimating the dynamic vibration environment of the specimen and based on that, selecting the appropriate test method. Although primarily intended for electrotechnical specimens, this standard is not restricted to them and may be used in other fields where desired (see Annex A).

Document History

December 3, 2019
Environmental testing – Part 2-64: Tests – Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance
This part of IEC 60068 demonstrates the adequacy of specimens to resist dynamic loads without unacceptable degradation of its functional and/or structural integrity when subjected to the specified...
DS/EN 60068-2-64
September 29, 2008
Environmental testing - Part 2-64: Tests - Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance
This part of IEC 60068 demonstrates the adequacy of specimens to resist dynamic loads without unacceptable degradation of its functional and/or structural integrity when subjected to the specified...
December 23, 1997
Environmental testing - Part 2: Test methods - Test Fh: Vibration, broad-band random (digital control) and guidance
The object of this International Standard is to provide two standard test methods (method 1 and method 2) for determining the ability of a specimen to withstand specified severities of broad-band...
Environmental testing – Part 2-64: Tests – Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance
This part of IEC 60068 demonstrates the adequacy of specimens to resist dynamic loads without unacceptable degradation of its functional and/or structural integrity when subjected to the specified...
Environmental testing – Part 2-64: Tests – Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance
This part of IEC 60068 demonstrates the adequacy of specimens to resist dynamic loads without unacceptable degradation of its functional and/or structural integrity when subjected to the specified...
Environmental testing -- Part 2-64: Tests - Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance
This part of IEC 60068 demonstrates the adequacy of specimens to resist dynamic loads without unacceptable degradation of its functional and/or structural integrity when subjected to the specified...

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