tärinättömistä
Tärinättömistä is a Finnish term used in technical contexts to describe objects or environments that are free from or have very low vibration. It denotes a state or quality aimed at minimizing mechanical motion and related disturbances, with the goal of improving accuracy, stability, or measurement reliability. The concept is particularly relevant in precision-oriented fields where even small vibrations can affect performance.
In practice, tärinättömistä is associated with components, systems, or facilities designed to suppress vibration. Common contexts
Achieving tärinättömistä involves a combination of engineering strategies. Vibration isolation and damping reduce transmitted motion, while
Measurement of residual vibration commonly uses accelerometers or vibrometers, with performance criteria stated in units like