Wessex Mechanical
Wessex Mechanical

Wessex Mechanical

Vibration Analysis | Finite Element Analysis (FEA)

Wessex Mechanical provide vibration analysis. The majority of physical systems vibrate and this can shorten the equipments life and cause premature failure. Finite element analysis (FEA) is a computer simulation that Wessex uses for some vibration analysis.

Finite element analysis (FEA) is used to test the stresses and displacements of mechanical objects. Although it is used by Wessex for vibration analysis it can also be used for heat transfer, fluid dynamics and more.

Wessex will perform vibration analysis to identify potential operating problems and prepare recommendations required.

Data Logging and Analysis

Wessex latest generation of MONI LOG recorders can provide a full time diagram of 40 shocks above a pre-programmed threshold. The unit can record: dates, hours, magnitudes and durations of 16384 shock events. The unit can also log temperature, humidity, and pressure during the events. This provides a maximum capacity of four months of data collection.

It is also possible to connect a GPS active antenna and external battery. The unit connects to a Windows OS via an RS-232 connector.

To discuss a wide range of our data logging products
phone +44 (0) 8700 869 953
or contact mechanical@wessextg.com

Latest News

Wessex Technology Group have established a Heads of Agreement with Socitec HQ in Sartrouville, France, to set up a joint venture company in the UK called Socitec UK Ltd, which will market and sell the Socitec range of anti-vibration products.

The sales service will be under pinned by mechanical engineering support based in the UK, enhanced by Socitec's 30 years experience track record, for shock and vibration analysis of problems posed by its UK customers.
Key markets for the joint venture will be Naval, Defence and Transport sectors.

Simon Taylor and Claude Prost will be Directors of this company.

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