SwRI: Structural Dynamics, research, development, analysis, and testing services
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SwRI engineers measure
the in-service vibration environment, develop test protocols, and apply vibration control
measures to ensure functionality of critical instrumentation. |
Southwest Research Institute (SwRI)
provides research, development, analysis, and testing
services to ensure the functionality, structural integrity,
and environmental compatibility of systems and components
subject to adverse dynamic operating environments, such as
those in the transportation, aerospace, and electronics
industries.
Over the years, SwRI has developed
experience using both analytical and testing procedures to
assess the performance of products under these dynamic
environments. The testing experience has allowed us to
ground our analytical techniques to develop validated
models. This also allows SwRI to propose modifications and
test them using the models that have a high level of confidence of
improved performance. The analytical process has taught us
where to place sensors to get good data during testing and
what types of testing will expose weakness.
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Electronics equipment
undergoes dynamic testing in the high-frequency
range while shaken on a horizontal axis on an
SwRI uniaxial electromagnetic shaker system. |
Structural Dynamics Capabilities
Structural dynamics capabilities include:
Dynamic Modeling
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Structural dynamic finite
element modeling and simulations of vehicle
platforms, civil structures, machines, and process
equipment responses to shock and vibration during
operation, accident, and natural catastrophes
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Assessment of component or
system structural integrity as affected by dynamic
loading
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Validation of analysis scenarios
from test data
Dynamic Testing
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Simulation of in-service
vibration and shock loading
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Multiaxial or uniaxial dynamic
loading
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Shock testing using shakers,
free-fall shock simulation, controlled impacts with
programmers, crash testing, and simulated explosive
loading
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Seismic simulations using shock
response spectrum or specified time histories
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Unique instrumentation
development for nonstandard experimental
applications
System Response
Measurement
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System dynamic response
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Structural impedance
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Component coupling
characterization
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Development of elevated response
spectra
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Failure mode identification
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Support for isolation of shock
environment
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Data acquisition and advanced
signal-processing techniques
For more information about structural
dynamics capabilities at SwRI or how you can contract with SwRI,
please contact
Daniel Pomerening at
dpomerening@swri.org or (210) 522-2318.
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using multidisciplinary approaches to problem solving. The Institute occupies
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employees who perform contract work for industry and government clients.
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