BS EN 60068-2-65:1995 Environmental testing. Part 2. Test methods - Test Fg. Vibration, acoustically induced
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To provide standard procedures and guidance for conducting acoustic tests in order to determine the ability of a specimen to withstand vibration caused by a specified sound- pressure level environment to which it is, or is liable to be, subjected. For sound-pressure level environments of less than 120 dB acoustic tests are not normally required.
To determine mechanical weakness and/or degradation in the performance of specimens and to use this information, in conjunction with the relevant specification, to decide their acceptability. In some cases, the methods of test may also be used as a means of establishing the mechanical robustness or fatigue resistance specimens.
This part of IEC 68 describes the procedures for conducting tests and for measurement of the sound-pressure levels within the acoustic noise field and considers the need for measurement of the vibration responses at specified points on the specimen. It also gives guidance for the selection of the acoustic noise environment, spectrum, sound-pressure level and duration of exposure.