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SAME AS ISO 4965-1

This Part 1 of ISO 4965 describes two methods (see Introduction) for determining the relationship between the dynamic force range (..Ft ) applied to a test-piece in a uniaxial, sinusoidal, constant amplitude test and the force range indicated (..Fi ) by the testing system. These methods are applicable to dynamic testing systems operating away from system resonant frequencies and are relevant to testing systems where the dynamic force errors are either unknown or where they are expected to exceed 1 % of the applied force range. The dynamic force errors are determined by comparison of the peak forces indicated by the dynamic testing system with those measured by the strain gauged dynamic calibration device (DCD). This DCD has previously undergone static calibration (see 5.2.1) against the testing system indicator. For Method A, the dynamic calibration is applicable over the validated range of frequencies for that type of test-piece only. A frequency-dependent correction factor is applicable for the correction of errors of up to 10 % of dynamic force range. By using such a correction factor, the actual test specimen dynamic force error will be reduced to less than 1 % of the dynamic force range. For Method B, the dynamic calibration is applicable over the range of test frequencies validated for test-pieces whose compliance lies between those of the two DCDs. No correction factor is applicable, as Method B does not permit errors above 1 % of the dynamic force range. NOTE Annex A provides guidance on when the system should be re-calibrated by the methods described in this Standard.