Finally. A simple, reliable, affordable, easy-to-use device for producing free-free boundary conditions in
dynamic testing of structures. Every modal test engineer knows the problem: how to support a test article such that test results
are not corrupted by uncertainties in support conditions. How to make it "float" as if there were no gravity? Bungee cords, coil
springs, or other home-grown solutions may be marginally adequate for structures with first frequencies of 30 Hz or higher but
even then, expensive test data can be corrupted by suspension stiffness, mass, modes, and worst of all, friction. Tests of low
frequency modes or rigid-body (zero frequency) modes demand a much better zero-g
simulation.
Derived from research for NASA and the Air Force, the Dash-Zero suspension device uses a unique frictionless air spring to
produce plunge frequencies below 0.2 Hz for payloads from less than 50 lb to 350 lb per device. Its simple construction and light
weight make it easy to install, operate, and maintain. Best of all, its cost is much less than the 60350-DA active-passive device
from which it is derived.
For more information, you can download a color brochure
in pdf format. The brochure contains all the Dash-Zero information on this web page and much more, including product
specifications. You can also contact david.kienholz@csaengineering.com
with questions about this product.
Click here to download.
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