Mechanical Systems and Structural Test

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Expand Mechanical Test Capacity Faster

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We are in the middle of a race to the stars. In a bid to win that race, mechanical and propulsion systems in aerospace are growing more complex. Whether we are testing new materials that have never been used, new propulsion systems that are breaking the norms, or decades-old structures and pumps, let’s design and deploy strain, pressure, temperature, vibration, and other sensor-based test systems faster together.

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FEATURED SOLUTION

Architecting a Rocket Propulsion Test System

NI worked with space industry experts to design the Rocket Propulsion Test Architecture to provide a modular, reliable, high-performance solution to the challenges presented by a distributed control system. See how LabVIEW, PXI, CompactRIO, CompactDAQ, and SystemLink improve the way control systems coordinate across a complex operation like a rocket facility.

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Rocket Engine Propulsion Test Architecture

Work with an NI Partner

The NI Partner Network is a global community of domain, application, and test experts working with NI to meet your needs. NI Partners are trusted solution providers, systems integrators, consultants, product developers, and services- and sales-channel experts skilled in a range of industry and application areas.

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