Customers don’t want extra noise or vibration in your products
Noise (or sound/acoustical), vibration and harshness (NVH) testing is used to test mechanical products, components and sub-assemblies to assure manufactured quality. Analysis methods include time domain, order domain, FFT, Bode and waterfall.
NVH testing catches issues that can affect the performance of the sub-assembly or part over time, creating warranty and recall situations. It helps to capture problems that can affect the end-user's experience with the finished product, such as engine noise in a new car, affecting customer satisfaction.
Sciemetric NVH Solutions Capture Even the Smallest Defects
NVH testing has been challenging for manufacturing, since most test systems produce inconsistent results and often fail to detect a significant percentage of noise and vibration defects. Many manufacturers rely on subjective tests such as having operators listen to the parts to detect noise. The application of Sciemetric's signature analysis technology means that even the smallest defects can be objectively caught through our NVH test systems.
NVH is used in different applications to catch a range of defects such as:
| Application |
Examples of Parts |
Typical Defects |
| Rotating Machinery |
Engines, transmissions, electric motors, pumps, compressors, fans, blowers, etc.
|
Missing components, clearance, gear noise, imbalance, misalignment, excessive noise, mis-assembly |
| Resonance Testing |
Brake pads, composite parts, rubber mounts, sintered/fact/forged parts, etc.
|
Cracks, de-lamination, poor bonding, porosity, etc. |
| Motorizes Assemblies |
Sun roofs, electric seats, HVAC Systems, slides, window regulators etc.
|
Noisy motors, defective bearings, imbalance, gear defects, mis-assembly, etc. |
| Machining |
Engine camshafts, transmission and axle gear sets, precision parts, etc.
|
Sub 1 micron surface finish machining errors |
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