This standard demonstrates that when subjecting a specimen to the specified random vibration test requirements, the specimen can adequately withstand dynamic loads without unacceptably deteriorating its function or structural integrity. It can also be used to determine the effects of stress and resulting mechanical vulnerability and degradation of specified performance. This information can also be used to evaluate the acceptability of specimens in conjunction with the content of relevant standards. This standard applies to specimens that may be subject to vibrations of an irregular nature resulting from transportation or operating environments, such as aircraft, air vehicles, and land vehicles. It can be applied. This standard applies primarily to unpackaged specimens and to items in a transport container when the transport container may be considered part of the specimen itself. However, if the item is packaged, the item itself is considered a product, and both the item and its packaging are referred to as a specimen. This standard may be used in conjunction with KS C IEC 60068-2-47:2010 when testing packaged products. Specimens may have a combination of deterministic and irregular characteristics resulting from transport or real-world environments, such as aircraft and flying vehicles. For items in transport containers that are subject to vibration, testing using pure irregularity may not be sufficient. By estimating the dynamic vibration environment of the specimen,
KS C IEC 60068-2-64:2014 history
2023KS C IEC 60068-2-64-2023 Environmental testing — Part 2-64: Tests — Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance
0000 KS C IEC 60068-2-64-2014(2019)
2014KS C IEC 60068-2-64:2014 Environmental testing — Part 2-64: Tests — Test Fh: Vibration, broadband random and guidance