Acoustic Testing
Acoustic Testing is performed to determine if the material can resist the specified Acoustic environment. It must resist this environment without degradation of its functional performance and/or structural integrity. Acoustic Testing or Acoustic Emission Testing is the measurement of sound emissions radiating from the equipment under test. In other words, how loud is the equipment?
NVH Testing for Automotive
NVH, which stands for Noise, Vibration, and Harshness, is the study of the noise and modification vibration characteristics of vehicles and is basically a measure of how much unpleasant aural and tactile feedback the vehicles deliver as you drive. NVH testing enables early recognition of NVH phenomena, which can then be avoided early during the development stage of the powertrain. This later makes driving in the production vehicle more comfortable and serves to avoid complaints and a loss of image.
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Temperature Testing For Electric Vehicle
Temperature testing is a process of testing electric vehicles in extreme temperatures to ensure that they can withstand the heat and cold. This is important because electric vehicles are powered by batteries, which are sensitive to temperature changes. By testing the vehicles in extreme temperatures, manufacturers can ensure that the vehicles will be able to withstand the rigors of real-world conditions.