Onsite Courses
Let ERI assist your organization to achieve high reliability and durability via customized group technical training of your design, reliability, quality and test engineers at your facility. Training is tailored to meet your organization's long-term needs. Goal: avoid future reliability and durability problems in your electronic and other equipment. Some topics we can include:
- Vibration and shock fundamentals, instrumentation, analysis and testing
- Displacement, velocity, acceleration, jerk and force measurement
- Shaker operation and maintenance training
- Vibration and shock test fixture design, fabrication and evaluation
- Modal analysis and testing
- Seismic evaluation and test
- ESS or environmental stress screening
- HALT or highly advanced life testing
- Machinery health monitoring
- Condition-based maintenance
- Packaging test and product improvement
- Climatic environments: fundamentals, instrumentation and testing
- Temperature, altitude and humidity
- Sand-and-dust, salt spray and sunshine
- Automotive BSR (buzz, squeak and rattle) control and test
- RFI/EMI/EMC radio frequency interference, electromagnetic interference, electromagnetic compatibility
- Strain Gage training
- Acoustic measurements and evaluation
- Cooling of Electronics
For more course subjects and their outlines visit our Course Outlines page.
This was a great course. I found the areas of attaching test articles to shakers to be very informative and helpful, providing me with the information to design fixtures and test products better. I got a lot out
of the class. Thanks Wayne!
Harry Sutton - William Controls
Let's discuss the possibility that your organization will benefit from training in some of these subject areas. Please telephone, FAX or send a non-obligation e-mail to Wayne Tustin, requesting a course outline.
This was a great course. I found the areas of attaching test articles to shakers to be very informative and helpful, providing me with the information to design fixtures and test products better. I got a lot out
of the class. Thanks Wayne!