nCode Testimonials

  • "I taught an advanced fatigue class on Vibration Fatigue Theories and Applications (ME 795) at the Oakland University in 2011 and 2012, respectively. In this class, my graduate students learned the theories and the procedures to develop fatigue validation test specifications for random vibrations and swept-sine vibrations. Since the nCode software has the analytical tools developed for the emerging frequency-based fatigue theories I covered in class, it then became the best application software for use in class. I was so grateful for the kind support from Jeremy Durrant and Jon Aldred so that my students can use the software for filtering data, comparing sine and random vibration inputs in terms of fatigue damage, calculating rainflow cycle counts, performing FFT on time histories and inverse FFT on power spectral densities, waterfall analysis, and developing automated test specifications. Through the use of Glyphs and Process development the learning process is sped up. The alternatives can be very tedious and time consuming. In the end my students learn more in a shorter amount of time with a tool like this. I would very much welcome access to use nCode as a learning tool and for research purposes."

  • “GlyphWorks gives us a wide range of tools that enable us to extrapolate from testing to the real world to ensure that our products can withstand the actual operating conditions in the field.”

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