About
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Secretariat: BSI
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Chairperson (until end 2025):Mr Brian Biby
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ISO Technical Programme Manager [TPM]:ISO Editorial Manager [EM]:
- Creation date: 1963
Scope
Standardization in the fields of mechanical vibration and shock and the effects of vibration and shock on humans, machines, vehicles (air, sea, land and rail) and stationary structures, and of the condition monitoring of machines and structures, using multidisciplinary approaches.
Specific areas of current interest include the standardization of:
- terminology and nomenclature in the fields of mechanical vibration, mechanical shock and condition monitoring;
- measurement, analysis and evaluation of vibration and shock e.g. signal processing methods, structural dynamics analysis methods, transducer and vibration generator calibration methods, etc.;
- active and passive control methods for vibration and shock, e.g. balancing of machines, isolation and damping;
- evaluation of the effects of vibration and shock on humans, machines, vehicles (air, sea, land and rail), stationary structures and sensitive equipment;
- vibration and shock measuring instrumentation, e.g. transducers, vibration generators, signal conditioners, signal analysis instrumentation and signal acquisition systems;
- measurement methods, instrumentation, data acquisition, processing, presentation, analysis, diagnostics and prognostics, using all measurement variables required for the condition monitoring of machines;
- training and certification of personnel in relevant areas.
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This committee contributes with 61 standards to the following Sustainable Development Goals:
Reference | Title | Type |
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ISO/TC 108/SC 2 | Measurement and evaluation of mechanical vibration and shock as applied to machines, vehicles and structures | Subcommittee |
ISO/TC 108/SC 4 | Human exposure to mechanical vibration and shock | Subcommittee |
ISO/TC 108/SC 5 | Condition monitoring and diagnostics of machine systems | Subcommittee |
ISO/TC 108/SC 6 | Vibration and shock generating systems | Subcommittee |
ISO/TC 108/WG 28 | Vibration materials | Working group |
ISO/TC 108/WG 33 | Human response to vibration - Measuring instrumentation | Working group |
ISO/TC 108/WG 34 | Calibration of vibration and shock transducers | Working group |
Liaison Committees to ISO/TC 108
The committees below can access the documents of ISO/TC 108:
Reference | Title | ISO/IEC |
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IEC/TC 5 | Steam turbines | IEC |
IEC/TC 29 | Electroacoustics | IEC |
IEC/TC 104 | Environmental conditions, classification and methods of test | IEC |
ISO/TC 8 | Ships and marine technology | ISO |
ISO/TC 20 | Aircraft and space vehicles | ISO |
ISO/TC 43 | Acoustics | ISO |
ISO/TC 43/SC 1 | Noise | ISO |
ISO/TC 45/SC 2 | Testing and analysis | ISO |
ISO/TC 110/SC 4 | Rough-terrain trucks | ISO |
ISO/TC 115 | Pumps | ISO |
ISO/TC 268/SC 1 | Smart community infrastructures | ISO |
ISO/TC 269/SC 2 | Rolling stock | ISO |
Liaison Committees from ISO/TC 108
ISO/TC 108 can access the documents of the committees below:
Reference | Title | ISO/IEC |
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ISO/TC 43 | Acoustics | ISO |
ISO/TC 43/SC 1 | Noise | ISO |
ISO/TC 45/SC 2 | Testing and analysis | ISO |
ISO/TC 61/SC 2 | Mechanical behavior | ISO |
ISO/TC 82/SC 7 | Sustainable mining and mine closure | ISO |
ISO/TC 98 | Bases for design of structures | ISO |
ISO/TC 98/SC 2 | Reliability of structures | ISO |
Date | Month | Location | TC/SC | Note |
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2-6 | September 2024 | Berlin (Germany) | ISO/TC 108/SC 2 |
* Information definite but meeting not yet formally convened
** Provisional
ISO/TC 108 - Secretariat
BSI [United Kingdom]
British Standards Institution
389 Chiswick High Road
London W4 4AL
United Kingdom
London W4 4AL
United Kingdom
Tel: +44 208 996 90 00
Fax: +44 208 996 74 00