Vibration Meter, seismograph

Vibration Meter, seismograph

By ExaMobile S.A.

  • Category: Utilities
  • Release Date: 2016-10-24
  • Current Version: 1.3
  • Adult Rating: 4+
  • File Size: 24.86 MB
  • Developer: ExaMobile S.A.
  • Compatibility: Android, iOS 10.0
Score: 4.77313
4.77313
From 454 Ratings

Description

Vibration meter is an app called seismograph or seismometer, which measures the strength of vibration, quakes, earthquakes, vibrations of the human body or any other objects around you. Our app allows for detecting and recording of seismic waves generated by earthquakes, volcanic eruptions, avalanches and other sources of vibration and shocks. Accelerometer in your mobile phone is used for detection of vibrations and measurement analysis. Graph presents a record of the ground motion at a measuring point. Ground movement or an object is presented as a function of time in the three Cartesian axes, with the z axis perpendicular to the Earth's surface and the x- and y- axes parallel to the surface. Mercalli intensity scale is a seismic scale used for measuring the intensity of an earthquake. It measures the effects of an earthquake and it is distinct from the moment of magnitude. Richter Scale assigns a magnitude number to quantify the energy released by an earthquake. Peak Ground Acceleration (PGA) is equal to the maximum ground acceleration that occurred during earthquake shaking at location. PGA is equal to the amplitude of the largest absolute acceleration recorded on an accelerogram at a site during a particular earthquake. In this app we use Instrumental Intensity Scale (developed by The United States Geological Survey) which maps peak ground acceleration and peak ground velocity on an intensity scale similar to the felt Mercalli Scale. These values are used to create shake maps by seismologists on around the world. Mercalli Intensity Scale distinguishes the following levels of vibration and impact damage: I. Instrumental - Not felt. Recorded by seismographs. II. Weak - Felt only on top floors of high buildings. III. Slight - Felt indoors, like a passing light truck. IV. Moderate - Windows, doors rattle. Like passing train. V. Rather Strong - Felt by all. Small objects upset. VI. Strong - Books off shelves. Trees shake. Damage. VII. Very Strong - Difficult to stand. Buildings damaged. VIII. Destructive - Significant damage. Trees broken. IX. Violent - General panic. Serious damage. Cracks. X. Intense - Most buildings destroyed. Rails bent. XI. Extreme - Rails bent greatly. Pipelines destroyed. XII. Catastrophic - Near total damage. This app allows you monitor and share the results of your measurements with other users. Measure and monitor all vibration and shocks using smartphone or tablet!

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Reviews

  • Good app

    5
    By H.Shams
    Useful
  • Ads interrupt usage. Useless

    1
    By Tirvon
    Full screen ads WITH sound that interrupt usage make this completely useless.
  • 👨🏾‍🔬

    5
    By Gia God
    👨🏾‍🍳
  • Awesome for checking a turntable setup

    5
    By turnode
    Does the job, I tested the vibration insulation of my turntable very easily and it was fun.
  • Great app fantastic

    5
    By brennan orca yt channal
    5 stars this app is great the only thing I wish was in a update is if the app isn’t running or the phone is turned off. You know when you go to bed then the news announces ther was a 3.5 near you and you sleep through it. Well I wish it would start recording if it feels movement and stop if it feels no more movement.
  • Vibration detection stops working

    1
    By Music&Art_TheBest
    A pop up appears, for an add. Go back to the screen and vibrations will be zero forever. Also bought premium, but on my second device app asks me to buy another premium subscription.
  • Don't bother

    1
    By Tried many, bought this one.
    Constant pop-up ads
  • Deserves more than "cool"

    5
    By Aquotron
    I don't live in an earthquake-prone area, but I still enjoy this app. It records movement data for all three axes and displays them separately, it shows numerical data in case numbers mean anything to you, and probably other stuff that I haven't discovered yet. From what I've seen, the ads that appear aren't as invasive as they can be in other apps. It's also free, so give it a try if you're at all interested. If this review window were not covering the developer's name, I would mention them. Thanks!

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