Measuring vibration displacements in road tests
In automotive development, car chassis tests are the basis for safe driving. These checks require sensors that stand up to the challenges of road testing. Fast movements, short distances, limited space and harsh environmental conditions – these are the conditions for which Micro-Epsilon developed the wireSENSOR MP(M) draw-wire sensors.
The sensors are installed parallel to the shock absorber, where they measure the absorber movements for each road surface. This displacement signal is then used to calculate vibration velocity and acceleration for the shock absorber. These data provide developers with valuable information about the properties of a chassis.
"The reasons for selecting these miniature sensors include their robust design, their high accuracy, and their elasticity that make it possible to use them for fast movements and jolts," explain the draw-wire specialists at Micro-Epsilon.