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Discover a list of 8 different software packages (both free and paid) that can help you analyze shock and vibration data.
View, edit, and analyze recordings with the ObserVIEW vibration test development software. Editing, FFT & PSD analysis, octave, modal, and more!
Simulate Sine, Random, Shock, and Field Data Replication tests with built-in resonances. Generate and print customized test reports. Size a shaker to determine if it can perform a specific vibration or shock test. Navigate the control software without running a test.
The vibration analysis calculators, simulations, and severity charts by Mobius Institute can help you calculate and test various conditions.
m+p VibSlideRule provides tools for: calculate displacement, velocity, acceleration and frequency. supports translational as well as rotational/angular motion. calculate sweep time and number of cycles for a sine sweep defined by start- and stop frequency, sweep type and sweep rate.
VibInspect is a free software that allows you to perform a range of different analyses of your vibration data, or to convert the measurement data you have acquired with the ReLog to a file format you can use in your own system. Download.
So in this post we'll discuss 7 well known computing platforms that work great for analyzing shock and vibration data: LabVIEW; MATLAB; Python; enDAQ Cloud; GNU Octave; Scilabs; FreeMat; Then we'll go over what the best programming option is for you, and we'll finish up with some extra resources for your shock and vibration analysis.