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Solving various issues related to vibration measurement! <OPPA Vibration Distribution Meter>

The developed OPPA vibration distribution meter uses a lattice projection method, allowing frequency analysis at all pixel points (260,000 points) of a high-speed camera.

Conventional vibration measurement primarily relies on single-point sensors, making it challenging to determine the distribution of vibrations. This often requires moving the sensors and conducting repeated experiments or scans. 【Solving the following issues related to vibrations】 ■ The equipment or devices in use are vibrating, and it's unclear how to address this. ■ It's unknown how the vibrations affecting nearby areas are being transmitted. ■ Attaching an accelerometer to a vibrating object has altered the vibration phenomenon. I want to measure it non-contact. ■ Vibration measurements are being conducted using accelerometers or laser displacement sensors, but only single-point measurements are possible. ■ Although using laser Doppler vibrometers to investigate distributions, synchronization at each point for scanning is lacking, preventing measurement of transient phenomena. ■ Repeated experiments are being conducted to obtain distributions, but there is no reproducibility, leading to low reliability. ■ Vibration measurement requires significant labor. I want to measure vibration distributions easily, inexpensively, and quickly. ■ The analysis results of vibrations are difficult to understand and need to be visualized. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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Solving various issues related to vibration measurement! <OPPA Vibration Distribution Meter>

The developed OPPA vibration distribution meter uses the lattice projection method, enabling frequency analysis at all pixel points (260,000 points) of a high-speed camera.

Conventional vibration measurement primarily relies on point sensors, making it challenging to determine the distribution of vibrations, as it requires moving the sensors and conducting repeated experiments or scans. 【Solving the following issues related to vibrations】 ■ The equipment or devices in use are vibrating, and I don't know how to address it. ■ I don't understand how the vibrations that disturb the neighbors are transmitted. ■ Attaching an accelerometer to a vibrating object has altered the vibration phenomenon. I want to measure it non-contact. ■ I am using accelerometers and laser displacement sensors for vibration measurement, but can only measure at one point. ■ I am investigating distributions using laser Doppler vibrometers, but synchronization at each point for scanning is not achieved, making it impossible to measure transient phenomena. ■ I am conducting repeated experiments to obtain distributions, but there is no reproducibility, and the reliability is low. ■ Vibration measurement requires a significant amount of labor. I want to measure vibration distributions easily, inexpensively, and in a short time. ■ The analysis results of vibrations are difficult to understand and I want to visualize them. *For more details, please download the PDF or feel free to contact us.

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