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ATI’s Fundamentals of Random Vibration & Shock Testing course
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Friday, December 30, 2011


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FUNDAMENTALS OF RANDOM VIBRATION & SHOCK TESTING COURSE

This three-day course is primarily designed for test personnel who conduct or supervise or "contract out" vibration and shock tests. It also benefits design, quality and reliability specialists who interface with vibration and shock test activities.

What you will learn:

• How to plan, conduct and evaluate vibration and shock tests and screens.

• How to attack vibration and noise problems.

• How to make vibration isolation, damping and absorbers work for vibration and noise control.

• How noise is generated and radiated, and how it can be reduced.

From this course you will obtain the ability to understand and communicate meaningfully with test personnel, perform basic engineering calculations and evaluate tradeoffs between test equipments' and procedures.

Course Outline, Samplers, and Notes

Our short courses are designed for individuals involved in planning, designing, building, launching, and operating space and defense systems. Determine for yourself the value of this course before you sign up. (See course Slide Samples here)

Each student receives the instructor's brand new, minimal-mathematics, minimal-theory hardbound text Random Vibration & Shock Testing, Measurement, Analysis & Calibration. This 444 page, 4-color book also includes a CD-ROM with video clips and animations. Please visit our website for more valuable information.

About the Instructors and ATI

Wayne Tustin has since 1995 been president of a specialized engineering school and consultancy he founded in Santa Barbara, CA. His BSEE degree is from the University of Washington, Seattle. He is a licensed Professional Engineer - Quality in the State of California. Wayne's first encounter with vibration was at Boeing/Seattle, performing what later came to be called modal tests, on the XB-52 prototype of that highly reliable platform. Subsequently he headed field service and technical training for a manufacturer of electrodynamic shakers, before establishing another specialized school on which he left his name. Wayne has written several books and literally hundreds of articles dealing with practical aspects of vibration and shock measurement and testing.

Dates and Locations

The dates and locations for this course in 2012 are below:

Feb 21-23   Santa Barbara, CA

Mar 20-22   College Park, MD

May 8-10     Boxborough, MA

Jul 9-11       Boulder, CO

Our mission here at ATI is to provide expert training and the highest quality professional development in space, communications, defense, sonar, radar, and signal processing. We are not a one-size-fits-all educational facility. Our short classes include both introductory and advanced courses.

Sincerely,

The ATI Courses Team

P.S. Call today for registration at 410-956-8805 or 888-501-2100 or access our website at www.ATIcourses.com. For general questions please email us at ATI@ATIcourses.com

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