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(‎Created claim: summary (P836): The operation consists of the acquisition of a robotic 3D laser vibrometer by the University of Maine on behalf of the Laboratory of Acoustics of Le Mans (LAUM) in close connection with IRT Jules Verne. This equipment, which will be unique in France, is composed of a large robot supporting 3 laser heads to perform vibration measurements between 3 directions (3D) of large parts of complex shape. It will, among other things, enable the measurement...)
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Acquisition of a robotic 3D laser vibrometer for the Technocampus Acoustique_ University of Maine

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Project Q3699515 in France
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Acquisition of a robotic 3D laser vibrometer for the Technocampus Acoustique_ University of Maine
Project Q3699515 in France

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    467,221.0 Euro
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    934,442.0 Euro
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    50.0 percent
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    1 March 2017
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    30 April 2018
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    Université du Maine
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    L’opération consiste en l’acquisition d’un vibromètre laser 3D robotisé par l’Université du Maine pour le compte du Laboratoire d’Acoustique du Mans (LAUM) en lien étroit avec l’IRT Jules Verne. Cet équipement, qui sera unique en France, est composé d’un robot de grande dimension supportant 3 têtes laser pour effectuer les mesures des vibrations entre 3 directions (3D) de pièces de grande taille et de forme complexe. Il permettra, entre autres, la mesure des champs vibratoires et des contraintes dynamiques, afin notamment, d’analyser les états de fatigue des structures complexes. (French)
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    The operation consists of the acquisition of a robotic 3D laser vibrometer by the University of Maine on behalf of the Laboratory of Acoustics of Le Mans (LAUM) in close connection with IRT Jules Verne. This equipment, which will be unique in France, is composed of a large robot supporting 3 laser heads to perform vibration measurements between 3 directions (3D) of large parts of complex shape. It will, among other things, enable the measurement of vibration fields and dynamic stresses, in particular, to analyse the fatigue states of complex structures. (English)
    22 November 2021
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    PL0015344
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