IEC 60068-2-57:2013
Environmental testing - Part 2-57: Tests - Test Ff: Vibration - Time-history and sine-beat method
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IEC 60068-2-57:2013 defines a vibration test method using time-history and sine-beat excitation, making it a relevant technical reference for organizations evaluating how equipment responds to dynamic mechanical stress. As an engineering and compliance document, IEC 60068-2-57:2013 is typically used to support product evaluation, laboratory planning, and documented assessment of vibration robustness during development or qualification. It is particularly useful where controlled test procedures are needed to compare performance, verify design assumptions, and support conformity assessment activities.
What is IEC 60068-2-57:2013?
This document is part of the Environmental testing series and describes Test Ff for vibration using time-history and sine-beat methods. In practical terms, it provides a structured approach for applying vibration profiles that can help assess how components or equipment behave under dynamic loading conditions. The reference is often used in technical review, verification activities, and compliance workflows where repeatable test methods are needed to support reliable engineering documentation and risk management.
Applications of IEC 60068-2-57:2013
IEC 60068-2-57:2013 is commonly relevant in laboratories, qualification programs, and procurement reviews for electrical or electronic equipment that may experience vibration during transport, installation, or operation. It can support testing workflows for assemblies, subsystems, and components where mechanical endurance or functional stability must be evaluated under controlled vibration conditions. The method is also useful when organizations need a documented basis for comparing test results across projects, suppliers, or product variants.
Why is IEC 60068-2-57:2013 important?
Using IEC 60068-2-57:2013 helps bring consistency to vibration testing and reduces ambiguity in engineering validation. A clearly defined method supports safer product assessment, more dependable performance criteria, and better preparation for conformity assessment. For procurement and quality teams, it provides a recognized technical reference that can improve specification clarity, reduce disputes over test scope, and strengthen technical compliance evidence during product approval or release.
- Vibration testing method based on time-history and sine-beat excitation
- Useful for laboratory evaluation of mechanical durability and functional response
- Supports engineering documentation, qualification planning, and test repeatability
- Helps align compliance workflows with documented environmental test procedures
- Publication Date: 2013-04-25
- Standard Status: Original
- Publisher: IEC
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- This Version: IEC 60068-2-57:2013 (2013-04-25)
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