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LuxCalc Vibration Mobile app for iPhone and iPad


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Developer: Luxea
0.99 USD
Current version: 1.0.2, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 27 Oct 2011
App size: 5.84 Mb

Mechanical Engineering App for sinusoidal and random vibration analysis.

NOTE: Lite is limited to 1 DOF (for the full 3DOF analysis check out our full version!)

Perfect for engineers involved in mechanical vibrations (isolators, chassis, rack, etc.) analysis!

LuxCalc Vibration Mobile is a mobile version of the Vibration module included in Luxea’s LuxCalc Tools System. LuxCalc Vibration Mobile allows the user to quickly and accurately study the 3-DOF (degrees of freedom) system responses for the random or sinusoidal vibration analyses. The app encourages investigation and makes it easy to efficiently compare design alternatives that can lead to early insights and competitive advantages.

LuxCalc Vibration brings the same power and efficiency of LuxCalc Tools System to your pocket, perfect for use on site, in meetings, or on the move, and all with the convenience of a mobile device.

Other LuxCalc Mobile Products by Luxea

-LuxCalc Shock Mobile Lite
-LuxCalc Shock Mobile
-LuxCalc MOI Mobile
-LuxCalc Vibration Mobile
-LuxCalc Fluid Properties
-and more coming soon!

(Come check out our “Actually Useful for Mechanical Engineers Blog” at www.luxea.com/blog where you can get hands on experience with LuxCalc Vibration Mobile)



[MAIN FEATURES]

Sinusoidal Vibration Analysis
- Acceleration
- Displacement

Random Vibration Analysis

Accepts up to 20 input data points

Calculates uncoupled and resonant frequencies of the system

Intuitive screen navigation
- Settings
- Input
- Result

Analyze from 1 DOF up to 3 DOF

Imperial or Metric Units supported


[RESULTS]

Sinusoidal Vibration Analysis
- Color plots of 1,2,3 DOF systems
- Tabular values for resonant frequencies, responses, and amplification factors

Random Vibration Analysis
- Color plots of 1,2,3 DOF systems
- Tabular values for resonant frequencies, Grms, PSD, and amplification factors

Auto rescales plots for easy comparison among 1,2,3 DOF