The primary goal of MIL-STD-167-2A is to ensure the reliability and survivability of critical naval propulsion systems. It establishes criteria for:
: Identifying resonant frequencies through a frequency sweep, often between 4 Hz and 33 Hz. mil-std-167-2a pdf
It outlines displacement limits (e.g., up to 0.030 inches) and frequency ranges (typically 5 to 1500 Hz) that equipment must survive during testing durations (often 2 hours) to be considered compliant. Complementary Standards: The primary goal of MIL-STD-167-2A is to ensure
The standard provides the criteria for ensuring that critical naval propulsion systems and heavy machinery can survive the harsh, continuous vibration environment of a ship at sea. It helps prevent , performance degradation, and safety risks. 📋 Vibration Classifications (Types III, IV, and V) follow these engineering best practices:
If you are tasked with validating equipment against MIL-STD-167-2A, follow these engineering best practices: