Quality Control Using Noise and Vibration Limit Testing
Quality Control Using Noise and Vibration Limit Testing
Cowling, Graham
1993-04-01 00:00:00
Unwarranted squeaks and rattles in delivered products may be perceived by the customer as an indication of poor quality. Moreover, they may be indicative of component or assembly faults leading to reduced life or unreliable operation.
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Quality Control Using Noise and Vibration Limit Testing
Unwarranted squeaks and rattles in delivered products may be perceived by the customer as an indication of poor quality. Moreover, they may be indicative of component or assembly faults leading to reduced life or unreliable operation.
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