- WHAT - A short course on practical vibration and shock training
- WHEN - February 11-13, 2002
- WHERE - Elks Lodge, 150 N. Kellogg, Santa Barbara, California, USA
- WHO - The course will be taught by Wayne Tustin, internationally recognized vibration and shock educator.
- WHY - This course material is too practical for university engineering departments.
- AUDIENCE - This course is needed by engineers and technicians who conduct developmental and production vibration and shock tests. Also by designers of products that must survive tests AND rigorous service conditions. Also by metrologists who measure vibration and shock on automobiles, aircraft, etc. Also by sales/applications engineers involved in the sales of equipment used in test (shakers, shock test machines, etc.) and measurement (transducers, data acquisition etc.).
Details are available from Equipment Reliability Institute (ERI), phone & FAX 805/564-1260, 1520 Santa Rosa Ave., Santa Barbara, CA 93109. Also at http://www.equipment-reliability.com/sb1.htm. Instructor Tustin welcomes questions about the course.
Background - ERI is a specialized engineering school that focuses on solving hardware reliability and durability problems. ERI offers its engineering specialties (listing available at http://www.equipment-reliability.com) at client facilities, at major cities and via computer-based training (distance learning). ERI specialists consult on specific problems.
tustin@vibrationandshock.com