PSV-400-3D Scanning Vibrometer - Features

Learn About 3-D Vibration Measurement On Your Desktop

 

Polytec’s PSV-400-3D Scanning Vibrometer has become an invaluable tool especially for automotive and aerospace development. Despite its high  level of sophistication and performance, it is based on a simple physical principle: the Doppler effect. In our brand new demo video, we show how the PSV-400-3D Scanning Vibrometer works and how it is operated.

View the video trailer and order your individual DVD.

    
Introduction

The new Polytec PSV-400-3D Scanning Laser Vibrometer is the perfect measurement instrument for gathering 3-dimensional vibration data of complex structures. The flexibility of the system, the intuitive and highly productive user interface and not at least the very short time from planning a measurement to the presentation of results contribute significantly to a reduction of the development time needed for new products.

    
Key Features

  • Short setup time
  • Fast, precise, non-contact 3-dimensional measuring technique
  • Complete acquisition of the optically accessible 3-dimensional vibration vectors
  • Use of either predefined (after importing geometry data) or interactively created scan mesh
  • Simultaneous measurement using 3 linear independently oriented sensor heads
  • High spatial resolution
  • Simple calibration of the sensor heads position in the moving object’s coordinate system
  • Intuitive presentation of the measurement results in 3D animation
  • Clear separation of the Out-of-Plane and In-Plane components in 3D-animation
  • Export of data in UFF- and other formats for processing in Modal Analysis Systems

    
Principle of the PSV-400-3D

Polytec's PSV-400-3D is based on the technology of the well-established PSV (Polytec Scanning Vibrometer). By using three independent scanning vibrometer sensor heads and controllers, vibration velocity measurements are made simultaneously from three different directions for each respective sample point. The three sensors are controlled centrally by the PSV measurement and control software.

Performing a typical measurement involves these simple steps:

  • Free positioning of the sensor heads in front of the object to be measured
  • Train the space coordinate system
  • Define the sample points on the object
  • Set the parameters for analog and digital acquisition of measurement values
  • Start scan
  • Evaluate and/or export the data

    
Accessories

PSV-A-T31 Tripod System

The new motorized PSV-A-T31 support stand allows you to quickly and easily position three PSV-I-400 Scanning Heads to make measurements with the PSV-400-3D Scanning  Vibrometer. The castors on the frame make the system mobile. By folding in the arms, it is easily maneuvered in tight places and transported through normal doors.

With adjustable feet, the support system can be set up safely and positioned on location. The height of the trio of sensor heads can be set between 600 mm and 1,700 mm by a motorized lift. The star-shaped arra ngement of the assembly arms positions the top scanning head at heights of up to 2,500 mm. The modular design allows quick adaptation to a wide range of measurement tasks with alignment in almost any measurement direction.

More PSV-400 Accessories

    


PSV-400-3D Sensor Heads




PSV-400-3D Data Manag. System




PSV-A-T31 Tripod