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Sound, Vibration & Acoustics Digest #5

I hope you like our latest collection of news, articles and videos from the world of acoustics, vibration and analysis. After a very acoustics biased last edition we’ve dedicated this one to vibration. Please enjoy and don’t forget to leave your comments at the bottom of the page.

Vibration. See the unseen. - YouTube

Vibration. See the unseen. – YouTubehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W4s2UwKm7dcExplore the world of vibration at 1,000 frames per second. We asked for 5,000 views and you given us thousands and thousands more! A…

Spiders know the meaning of web music -- ScienceDaily

Spiders know the meaning of web music — ScienceDailyhttp://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2014/06/140603092533.htmSpider silk transmits vibrations across a wide range of frequencies so that, when plucked like a guitar string, its sound carries information about prey, mates, and even the structural integrity of a web.
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Ludeca Blog » 16 Things Every Vibration Analyst Hates to Hear!http://ludeca.com/blog/maintenance-tips/5344/16-things-every-vibration-analyst-hates-to-hearEvery analyst has a few things they really don’t want to hear during the course of their work. These comments often indicate that proper maintenance activities have not been…

Research leads to sensor breakthrough, promises safer structures : University of Hawai?i System News

Research leads to sensor breakthrough, promises safer structures : University of Hawai?i System Newshttp://www.hawaii.edu/news/2014/06/05/research-leads-to-sensor-breakthrough-promises-safer-structures/Associate Professor David Ma and graduate student Hui Zhang, of University of Hawaii at M?noa Department of Civil and Environmental Engineering, have achieved an…

Good vibrations | euronews, futuris

Good vibrations | euronews, futurishttp://www.euronews.com/2014/05/19/good-vibrations/Thoroughly analyzing the vibrations made by a machine can help diagnose its mechanical state of health. In Turin, Italy, a European research project aims to understand the vibrations made by…
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Chris Mason

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Chris' early love of computers & technology (Sinclair ZX80's, Commodore PETs & Apple ]['s) grew into a career in software development, product development, team leadership, web development, and marketing. He is now General Manager at Prosig, part of CMTG. Chris graduated with an HND from Portsmouth Polytechnic and in 2019 completed an Executive MBA at the University of Winchester where he focused on innovation and strategy.

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