Vibration Analysis and Research at UCLouvain

TINY Vibration Recorder

Application

UCLouvain’s Institute of Mechanics, Materials, and Civil Engineering (iMMC), represented by Alex Bertholet, Technical Project Manager and Electronics Specialist, has integrated Micromega-Dynamics products for research and development purposes.

The primary product used is the TINY Vibration Recorder, which plays a crucial role in vibration analysis, modal analysis, and mechanical testing across various research projects.

Vibration Analysis and Research

Monitoring & Norms

The primary application of Micromega-Dynamics products at UCLouvain involves research and development, particularly in the field of vibration analysis and mechanical testing.

The TINY Vibration Recorder is utilized in both large-scale research projects, such as WholeTrack and AiguiDyn, as well as smaller service missions and student projects, including final year theses. The versatility and robustness of the equipment make it ideal for a wide range of applications, from academic research to practical testing.

Client Profile

UCLouvain’s iMMC (Institute of Mechanics, Materials, and Civil Engineering) is a leading academic and research institution focused on advancing knowledge in various engineering disciplines. The institute leverages advanced tools like the TINY Vibration Recorder from Micromega-Dynamics to support their research in vibration analysis, modal analysis, and mechanical testing. These tools are integral to both large-scale research projects and smaller academic initiatives, contributing to the education and development of future engineers and researchers.

“The equipment is robust and compact, with easy setup and analysis, suitable for both large-scale research projects (WholeTrack, AiguiDyn) and smaller service missions, as well as for student use in final year projects.”

Alex Bertholet
Technical Project Manager and Electronics Specialist
Tiny Vibration recorder

Used Material

UCLouvain/iMMC/Lemsc uses the TINY Vibration Recorder from Micromega-Dynamics.

This device is highly regarded for its robust and compact design, as well as its ease of setup and analysis, making it a valuable tool in both large and small-scale research initiatives.

Product References:

  • RECOVIB TINY