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WL ACADEMY

Find out about WL Academy courses available in 2012.    

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WLL Welcomes:
Jiangsu Delegation
 
 
WLL welcomes: Jiangsu delegation 
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On November 2nd, 2011,
WLL hosted the delegation with a presentation on testing methods for electrical equipment and a lab tour.
 
IN Compliance Magazine Featured Article
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Reality Engineering

Celestial Dancer Certification: Khmer a Moment
by Mike Violette

Republished with permission from September 2011 issue of
IN Compliance Magazine.

View the full current edition online

 

Wireless Approvals for Japan:
A Hiro's Tale
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You can read Mike Voilette's featured article online at Interference Technology: link... or view only the article: link...


IEEE EMC Society Newsletter Feature
Wind Turbine technology is becoming the norm as more countries install wind-generating capacity to sate the rising energy demands and, maybe, mitigate rising sea levels.
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A BRIEF HISTORY OF WASHINGTON LABS
To commemorate our 20th anniversary, we've compiled a history of how we started and who keeps us going. We thought it was entertaining and hope you will too.

Please take a few minutes and have a look - more...
THE BIRTH OF WILLIE

We're asked often about the origins of Willie, our lab robot. So, we're writing an online book about him!  We've published the prologue online. read about Willie right here...

T&E UPDATE

The latest issue of our newsletter is now available online. read it here...

ESPRESSO ENGINEERING

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Take a peek at our new desktop video series exploring today's challenges and tomorrow's solutions in the product engineering arena.
IN MEMORIAM

 

Dr. Joseph L.N. Violette

August 24, 1932 - January 2, 2008  more...

 

Space Vehicle Mechanisms: Elements of Successful Design

 
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Space Vehicle Mechanisms: Elements of Successful Design

Date and Time
Dates and Locations TBA

9:00 am - 5:00 pm daily

Location
Launchspace Training
Bethesda, MD

Instructor
Bill Purdy

Course Description

This course explores the technologies required for the successful design of moving mechanical assemblies in the space environment and offers a detailed look at many of the key components common to most mechanisms, such as ball bearings, motors and feedback devices. With this background, the high-performance materials required for operation in space are reviewed, emphasizing compatibility with the space environment and offering some background in the metallurgy, chemistry, and fabrication of those materials. Examples of some of the many types of mechanism will be included for illustration.

In addition, the mechanisms relationship and interface with other vehicle systems will be explored, as a mechanism usually becomes an important part of the vehicles structural, thermal, contamination, survivability, and pointing subsystems. The course includes design and analysis examples to demonstrate the principles involved in understanding how mechanisms should work, and how design margins should be evaluated during the evolution of a program. Finally, some important underlying techniques, such as reliability analysis and digital simulation, are covered.

Objectives

Understanding a mechanism requires a working knowledge of dozens of specialties, such as motors, lubrication, structural metals, and feedback devices. You will acquire this knowledge and become conversant with the many components, materials, and technologies that go into a successful design. In addition, successful application of a mechanism requires a familiarity with the various vehicle subsystems of which a mechanism is an often crucial part, such as the pointing, contamination, or structural system. The design and analysis of these subsystems, and their interface with the mechanism, will be introduced.

Who Should Attend

This course is intended both for mechanisms engineers who wish to expand their knowledge and for system engineers and program managers who need a working knowledge of mechanism design and application.

Course Outline

  • Introduction.
  • Motors.
  • Feedback Devices.
  • Bearings and Gears.
  • Structural Metals.
  • Composite Materials.
  • Lubrication Fundamentals Wet and Dry Lubricants.
  • Release Systems and Deployment Systems.
  • Rotating Signal and Power Transfer Systems.
  • Pointing Subsystems.
  • Electrical Interfaces.
  • Reliability and Simulation Techniques.
  • Structural Dynamics.
  • Contamination.
  • Radiation and Survivability.

 

Course materials

Include the text Space Vehicle Mechanisms: Elements of Successful Design, edited by P.L. Conley, plus notes and reference materials.

 

Fee/Registration

Registration fee is US$1,395 per student

Payment in advance via check, VISA or MasterCard preferred credit cards or bank transfer (ask for transfer details).

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courses
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February 9, 2012
Export This!
with District Export Council
Frederick, MD
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February 16, 2012
I ♥ FCC and Industry Canada Certification Requirements
Wireless Approvals Webinar
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February 24, 2012
Fundamentals of
CE Marking

Gaithersburg, MD
--
March 1-2, 2012
Grounding & Shielding
of Electronic Systems

Presented by Dr. Tom Van Doren Stillwater, OK
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March 13-16, 2012
MIL-STD 461F
Gaithersburg, MD
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March 28-29, 2012
Grounding & Shielding
of Electronic Systems

Presented by Dr. Tom Van Doren
St. Louis, MO
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March, 2012
IEEE EMC Society
Chapter Meeting

Washington DC /NOVA
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April 12, 2012
Smart/Dumb Grid
Gaithersburg, MD
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April 12, 2012
MIL-STD and Nuclear EMC Requirements
Seoul, Korea
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April 19, 2012
Europe in the Spring: A Guide to RTTE Requirements
Wireless Approvals Webinar
--
April 30 - May 4, 2012
High-Speed Digital Design/EMI
Instruction by Robert Hanson
Gaithersburg, MD
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May, 2012
2012 Wireless & EMC Seminar
co-presented with NTS
Newark CA
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May 15-16, 2012
EMC Essentials - Theory & Troubleshooting
presented by Ken Wyatt
Gaithersburg, MD
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May 15-17, 2012
Electric Power 2012
Baltimore, MD
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May 15-17, 2012 
Laboratory, Measurement,
& Control Equipment UL/CSA/EN/IEC61010-1

Including an overview of EN61326-1: EMC Requirements

in cooperation with
Bill Bisenius of Educated Design
and Development Research

Triangle Park, NC
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May, 2012
IEEE EMC Society
Chapter Meeting

Washington/NOVA
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June 5-8, 2012
MIL-STD 461F
Gaithersburg, MD
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June 12-13, 2012 
Ingress Protection EN/IEC60529 & UL/CSA/EN/IEC60950-22

in cooperation with
Bill Bisenius of Educated Design
and Development Research

Triangle Park, NC
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June 21, 2012
China Certification Requirements
Wireless Approvals Webinar
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June, 2012
EMC for Nuclear Power Installations
Gaithersburg, MD
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June, 2012
Design Series
with Würth Electronic
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July 17-19, 2012
Information Technology Equipment
UL/CSA/EN/IEC60950-1

in cooperation with
Bill Bisenius of Educated Design
and Development Research

Triangle Park, NC
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July, 2012
Safety Seminar
Gaithersburg, MD
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July, 2012
European Tour:
International Wireless Approvals

UK, Germany, Finland
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July, 2012
Design Series
with Würth Electronics
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August 5-10, 2012
Espresso Engineering at the
IEEE Symposium

Pittsburgh, PA
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August 16, 2012
Test and Measurements for Radio Approvals: Conducted Measurements: Engineering Staff
Wireless Approvals Webinar
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Aug. 21-24, 2012
Electrical Medical Equipment UL/CSA/EN/IEC60601-1
in cooperation with Bill Bisenius
of Educated Design
and Development Research

Triangle Park, NC
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August 27-30, 2012
MIL-STD 461F
Gaithersburg, MD
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August, 2012
Keeping the Lights On:
Energy & The Smart Grid

Gaithersburg, MD
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September, 2012
Radio Approvals Workshop
co-sponsored with
Incompliance Magazine

Boston, MA
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Sept. 18- 20, 2012
Hazardous Location Equipment
UL/CSA/EN/IEC60079-0 + particulars, CE-ATEX, IECEx

in cooperation with
Bill Bisenius of Educated
Design and Development

Research Triangle Park, NC
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September, 2012
Testing for International
Wireless Approvals

in cooperation with
Incompliance Magazine

Boston, MA
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September, 2012
IEEE EMC Society
Chapter Meeting

Washington/NOVA
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Oct. 9-11, 2012
Laboratory, Measurement,
& Control Equipment
UL/CSA/EN/IEC61010-1

in cooperation with
Bill Bisenius of Educated
Design and Development

Research Triangle Park, NC
--
October 18, 2012
Long Term Evolution: Technologies on the Horizon: Engineering Staff
Wireless Approvals Webinar
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Oct. 24-25, 2012
Ingress Protection
EN/IEC60529 & UL/CSA/EN/IEC60950-22

in cooperation with
Bill Bisenius of Educated
Design and Development

Research Triangle Park, NC
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Oct 30 - Nov 2, 2012
MIL-STD 461F
Gaithersburg, MD
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October, 2012
Architectural Shielding Design
Baltimore/DC
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November, 2012
2012 Wireless & EMC Seminar
co-presented with NTS
Newark CA
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November, 2012
IEEE EMC Society
Chapter Meeting

Washington/NOVA
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December 13, 2012
Testing for the
Over 50 (GHz) Crowd:
New Regulations and Uses

Wireless Approvals Webinar
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December, 2012
Testing for International Wireless Approvals
in cooperation with
InCompliance Magazine

Orlando, FL
   
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