Transportation Simulation Test System

Transportation simulation testing involves the application or simulation of environments found in the transport of goods and equipment. These environments may include vibration, drop or shock, temperature, loose cargo or bounce, as well as other dynamic or climatic environments.

Products and equipment are usually tested in the “shipping” configuration which means they would be packed in the default shipping container or transit case during the test. However, some items may also be tested in an unpacked state if there is an expectation that they might frequently be transported in that manner. Tests are performed not only to test the effects of transport on the product itself but also to test the adequacy of shipping container design and the interaction between product and container during shipping. There are a number of possible modes of transport for any given item subject to shipping.


TS Transportation Simulation Test System

  • TS series transportation simulation test system is to simulate the actual road conditions such as shocks and vibrations during the transportation of various items of a specific load, and to evaluate the effect of the actual working conditions on the loading, unloading, transportation, packaging, sealing, or internal structure of the goods. In order to assess or confirm the products and packaging.

    • The method of subband approach is used to simulate broadband random vibration. Each subband contains a main natural frequency and meets the power spectrum of the subband. The vibration magnitude and running time of the test bench are consistent with the actual road spectrum.

    • Adopt truck chassis suspension technology, the acceleration factor can be adjusted.

    • AC variable frequency control.

    • No special foundation is needed, no other complicated operation or installation.

    • GB/T4857.15-89

    • QJ/T815.1-94

    • QJ/T815.2-94

    • GJB150.16-86

TB Transportation Bounce Test System

  • Bounce testing simulates the constant loose cargo state during truck transport. Often times, containers carrying military and civilian hardware (such as: medical supplies, electronics, weaponry, communication devices) travel for extended periods of time and must be transported off-road. All of these items must maintain functionality upon arrival at their destinations.

    The International Safe Transit Association (ISTA) developed a civilian package test procedure resembling the military test: 1A for products weighing less than 150 lb (68 kg) and 1B for over 150 lb (68 kg). Additional tests in subsequent procedures such as 1C, 1D, 2A and further combine the loose cargo basic test with atmospheric conditioning and other factors.

    MIL-STD-810 and ISTA Procedures 1A and 1B offer package test procedures for packages subjected to repeated vibration (bouncing Testing) for a distance of up to 150 miles (240 km), while unrestrained and repeatedly colliding with other cargo and the walls and floor of a four-sided compartment.

    • ISTA-1A, 1B, 1C, 1D, 2A, 2B

    • 6-FedEx-A

    • 6-FedEx-B

    • ASTM-D999

    • ISO-2247

    • MIL STD-810G

    • FED-101