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Patent No.:
Date of Patent:
Jun. 28, 2016
Filed:
May. 16, 2012
John Alderson, Holland, MI (US);
Joseph D. Wetzel, Hudsonville, MI (US);
John Alderson, Holland, MI (US);
Joseph D. Wetzel, Hudsonville, MI (US);
Venturedyne, Ltd., Pewaukee, WI (US);
Abstract
In operating a vibration testing system, a table is provided with a plurality of distinct regions, and each of the plurality of distinct regions is provided with at least one vibrator of the plurality of vibrators and at least one accelerometer of the plurality of accelerometers. Target vibration strengths are set for each region, and the vibrators are operated. Local vibration strength is measured at each distinct region with the corresponding accelerometer(s) of the plurality of accelerometers. A signal corresponding to each of the measured local vibration strengths is provided to a controller. An individual vibrator control signal is calculated for each distinct region based on the corresponding measured local vibration strength and the corresponding target vibration strength. The individual control signals are provided from the controller to control the vibrator(s) of each distinct region to achieve the target vibration strength at each of the distinct table regions.