LMS Test.Lab Rev 8 Adds Flexibility in Testing Process

Preparation, DA, processing, reporting speed up process.

Preparation, DA, processing, reporting speed up process.

By DE Editors

LMS (Leuven, Belgium) introduced LMS Test.Lab Rev 8 for noise and vibration testing and engineering. Designed to power testing productivity, LMS Test.Lab builds on its proven track record to accelerate noise and vibration testing.

With Rev 8, LMS Test.Lab enables faster test preparation, highly efficient data acquisition, flexible processing, powerful reporting, and transparent data sharing, says the release.

LMS Test.Lab extends its Structures product line with a new MIMO Stepped Sine solution and expands its reach in Acoustics with a new Sound Intensity module and a High Density Acoustic Camera. The integration with the new LMS SCADAS Mobile VC8 and VB8 data acquisition modules and the support of master/slave configurations further strengthens its capabilities for in-field or in-vehicle testing.

The new Sound Intensity solution in LMS Test.Lab Rev 8 allows users to measure the pressure residual intensity index of the probe and to perform an online calculation of the residual intensity as a quality indicator of the measurement. In addition to the sound intensity and sound pressure levels, LMS Test.Lab also measures the reactive sound intensity, particle velocity, and residual intensity. This combined measurement capability eliminates the need for multiple measurements and guarantees higher quality and consistency of the test data.

With the introduction of Rev 8, LMS Test.Lab fully supports the newly introduced LMS SCADAS Mobile VC8 charge-voltage-ICP and VB8 bridge-voltage-ICP modules. These new data acquisition modules combine dedicated measurement functionalities in a single 8 channel input module, offering the unique capabilities to combine ICP, Charge, Voltage and Bridge in a single compact data acquisition unit.

For more information, go to LMS Test.Lab.

   

Sources: Press materials received from the company and additional information gleaned from the company’s website.

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