Process Monitoring / In-Process Test
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Skip the sound room: How to keep noise/vibration testing on the line
John Perkins discusses how an ICP-based accelerometer that’s connected to a test monitoring system can keep noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) testing on the factory floor and avoid the cost and complexity of having to use an anechoic chamber.
NVH Testing Part 2: Ensuring smooth cruising for wheelchair drive motors
John Perkins recaps a use case for noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) testing. A multi-channel sigPOD platform with a strategically located accelerometer helped a wheelchair manufacturer catch problems with motors and gearboxes during production to avoid warranty claims.
NVH Testing Part 1: Transmission woes traced to nicked gears
John Perkins cites a use case for noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) testing. Digital process signature analysis using an accelerometer is put to the test against the traditional microphone approach to catch nicked gears in automotive transmissions on the line during production.
The Repair Bay, Part 1: What is defect data management and why should I use it?
Patrick Chabot argues why repair bay operations must be viewed as much more than a reactive function, with technicians waiting to address individual problems as they arise. Industry 4.0 demands a more proactive and holistic approach.
Seeing the unseeable – winning the war against bubbles
Even the tiniest air bubbles can ruin the integrity of a seal or adhesive and vision systems alone can’t spot trapped air. Aaron Alberts talks about how Sciemetric teamed with Graco to create a new data-driven quality assurance system for dispense to capture what a camera can’t.
Dear John: How do I quickly find the most optimal limit settings to get the highest output?
Question: Dear John, I’m having a hard time finding the right limits for our test systems. Right now we keep adjusting them, trying to find what works best through trial and error. Is there a way to quickly find the optimal limit settings to get the highest output without affecti…
Dear John: We make gas pedal assemblies. How do we assure our customers of quality?
Question: Dear John, We are a manufacturer of gas pedals assemblies. Given the recent press regarding potential problems and recalls related to gas pedals, we’ve noticed that our customers are looking for more assurances about the quality of our assemblies. Is there anything we can do on th…
Dear John: How do I catch a noisy actuator on the plant floor?
Question: Dear John, How do I catch a noisy actuator on the factory floor with all that background noise? Do I need to move the part to a “quiet room”? Answer: Well now, that’s a very good question. The problem with trying to pick up specific sounds, such as click…