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Compact Seminar - Sound and Vibration Measurements (ENC-STR35H-1-15Oct24)


Description

Sound and Vibration Measurements — Theory and Practice

This course will guide participants through the essential principles of measuring sound and vibration, starting with an understanding of different applications, overall level analysis, and the differences between FFT and octave-based frequency analysis. Attendees will learn how to select the appropriate microphone, ensuring optimal measurement accuracy. Additionally, the course will discuss measurement techniques, highlighting tools like handheld and multichannel analyzers, and demonstrate advanced techniques such as sound quality analysis, modal analysis, and beamforming.

Limited to 20 places!

Why Measure Sound & Vibration?

  • Applications
  • Overall Level Analysis
  • Frequency Analysis – FFT vs 1/1 and 1/3 Octave Analysis

Sound Fields & Microphone Types

  • Picking the right microphone for any given application
  • Sound Fields

Accelerometers

  • How they work
  • Selection, mounting and calibration

Measurement Techniques

  • Best practice for accurate measurements
  • Tools used in sound and vibration analysis
  • Handheld analyzers
  • Multichannel analyzers

Advanced Techniques (Demonstrations)

  • Sound Quality
  • Modal Analysis
  • Beamforming

How to register for your course

Register easily via the corresponding button on this page. We will do the rest and send you a registration confirmation and further information by e-mail. You are also welcome to request individual appointments with us in this way.



General information about your course
TitleSound Level Meters (ENC-STR35H-15Okt24)
Available DatesTuesday October 15, 2024.
9:00 am - approx. 5:00 pm

LocationMarriott Courtyard,
500 E 1st St,
Long Beach, CA 90802, USA
LanguageEnglish
FormatPersonal training in a classroom
Price195 $ per attendee (including lunch)
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  • All units must be completed