Vibrationdata Matlab Stand-alone Executable GUI Package

This is a work-in-progress…

Run compiled Matlab applications or components without installing Matlab.

Download and install the Windows version of the MATLAB Runtime for R2024a from the following link on the MathWorks website: https://www.mathworks.com/products/compiler/mcr/index.html (right mouse click, open link in new tab)

Next, download vibrationdata_sa_3_6_26.zip ver 12.5 (right mouse click, save link as)

Then extract and run vibrationdata_App.exe

Please be patient when running this program. It may take 2 or 3 minutes to start up!

The package includes:

Fourier Transform, FFT & Waterfall FFT
Power Spectra Density

Power Transmissibility
SDOF System Response to Applied Force & Base Excitation
Miles Equation
Shock Response Spectrum

Vibration Response Spectrum
Rainflow Cycling Counting
Fatigue Damage Spectrum

Sound Pressure Level
Digital Filtering
Auto & Cross-correlation
Signal Editing Utilities
ISO Generic VC, 2631, 10816 & Velocity Spectrum dB
Beam & Plate Vibration
Strouhal Number & Vortex Frequency
and more

The Fatigue Damage Spectrum also has a function for deriving a Power Spectral Density to envelop non-stationary accelerometer data

Please send me an Email if you are going to use this package.

Thank you,
Tom Irvine
Email: tom@irvinemail.org

See also:

Vibrationdata Matlab Signal Analysis & Structural Dynamics Package

22 thoughts on “Vibrationdata Matlab Stand-alone Executable GUI Package”

  1. Dear Mr Irvine, I read your post on LinkedIn to download a new version of the vibratiodata toolbox. You have sent a link the present website. How Can I download vibrationdata_alt.exe version 1.8, please ? Ils there a specific link ?

    Thanks for your answer ans open source work !!!!!

    Regards, Laurent Brun from France.

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  2. Hi, Tom!
    It seems like a big confusion about the versions of installer here: When my IT support guys tried with the installation of the ver.1.8 the installer returned them that they installed ver.3.1, (I used the link to the ver.1.8 you sent in the reply to Laurent)?!
    Actually, I need a tool which generates synthesized wavelet signal and exports it to NASTRAN TABLED1 format for the transient analysis. From your tutorial presentation design_for_shock_verB.pptx, (slide 66), I found that I should use script vibrationdata_wavelet_synth.m ver.1.4 (or newer?) which generates requested format for NASTRAN. Could you please advise? Thx a lot in advance!

    Nenad from ESA, European Space Agency

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  3. Hi Tom,

    I am trying to install the standalone version but I have 2023a installed on my machine and it’s looking for 2022a 9.12. Is there a workaround for this please?

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  4. Hello Tom,
    In our company, we only have two Matlab licenses. When +6 colleagues are going to join the course, would we expect restrictions on using Matlab or would your vibrationApp cover this?
    Thanks

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