Patent ReferencesVibration testing system Pilot operated stepping valve Electrically operated fluid control device Hydraulic vibration tester High frequency reaction mass and hydraulic cylinder assembly Pressure-operated eccentric shaft coupling Spool valve Pilot-operated valve with load pressure feedback Apparatus for simultaneously vibrating specimens in multiple directions Electromagnetic proportional control valve apparatus InventorsAssigneeApplicationNo. 594473 filed on 01/31/1996US Classes:73/665Having fluid bearing or fluid pressure actuatedExaminersPrimary: Williams, HezronAssistant: Ashraf, Nashmiya Attorney, Agent or FirmForeign Patent References
International ClassG01M 007/06AbstractA vibration test fixture includes a reciprocating slip plate carrying an article subjected to vibration and shock testing. A pair of opposed, spaced apart low oil pressure hydrostatic linear bearings support the slip plate during reciprocating single-axis linear travel on the bearings. The slip plate is mounted to each bearing by a single-axis bearing guide system confining the slip plate to reciprocating longitudinal travel on generally planar, two-dimensional bearing surfaces that support the load of the slip plate. The slip plate is reciprocated by a voice coil-driven hydraulic servo valve and double-acting piston actuator integrated into the vibration table between the bearings that support the slip plate. The voice coil connects directly to a pilot valve in the servo valve assembly. The voice coil generates a vibrating linear motion input that reciprocates the pilot valve at controlled frequencies to induce alternating hydraulic fluid flow control outputs from the servo valve for reciprocating the actuator pistons that drive the slip plate. Other embodiments include a multiple-axis, multiple degree-of-freedom vibration test fixture, and a multiple stage hydraulic servo valve that can be integrated into a piston drive system to achieve high frequency and high force levels in a hydraulic vibration test fixture. Combined large acceleration forces up to about 6 g's at high frequencies up to about 2000 Hz can be produced in one embodiment of the invention.Other References
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