vibrometrische
Vibrometrische is the adjective form used in German-speaking contexts to denote methods, instruments, or data related to vibrometry, the measurement of vibration. In general, vibrometric techniques quantify how an object moves in time, providing information about displacement, velocity, acceleration, frequency content, and mode shapes. They are typically non-contact and suitable for delicate or rotating systems.
Most vibrometric measurements are optical. Laser Doppler vibrometry uses the Doppler shift of light reflected from
Applications include mechanical and aerospace engineering, automotive diagnostics, civil engineering, material science, and MEMS characterization. Vibrometric
Key considerations include surface reflectivity and roughness, environmental stability, and optical access, which affect signal strength