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BS ISO 7626-1:2011

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Mechanical vibration and shock. Experimental determination of mechanical mobility – Basic terms and definitions, and transducer specifications

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BSI 2011 40
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This part of ISO 7626 defines basic terms and specifies the calibration tests, environmental tests and physical measurements necessary to determine the suitability of impedance heads, force transducers and motion response transducers for use in measuring mechanical mobility. Primarily, it provides guidelines for the selection, calibration and evaluation of the transducers and instruments for their suitability in making mobility measurements. Procedures for carrying out mobility measurements in various circumstances are dealt with in subsequent parts of this International Standard.

This part of ISO 7626 is limited to information which is basic to various types of driving-point and transfer mobility, accelerance and dynamic compliance measurements. Measurements of the blocked impedance are not dealt with.

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PDF Pages PDF Title
7 1 Scope
2 Normative references
8 3 Terms, definitions, and symbols
3.1 Terms and definitions
14 3.2 Symbols
4 Fundamentals and general relationships
15 5 Basic requirements for force and motion measurement transducers
5.1 General
5.2 Requirements for motion measurement transducers
16 5.3 Requirements for force measurement transducers
5.4 Requirements for impedance heads and attachments to the structure under test
17 6 Calibration
6.1 General
6.2 Operational calibrations
6.3 Basic and supplementary transducer calibrations
18 7 Basic piezoelectric transducer calibrations
7.1 General
7.2 Sensitivity
7.2.1 Accelerometer sensitivity
19 7.2.2 Force transducer sensitivity
20 7.2.3 Impedance head sensitivity
7.3 Frequency response
7.3.1 Accelerometer frequency response
7.3.2 Force transducer frequency response
21 7.4 Accelerometer transverse sensitivity
7.5 Mass
7.6 Dimensions
7.7 Electrical impedance
7.7.1 Transducer resistance and capacitance
22 7.7.2 Insulation resistance
7.8 Polarity
8 Supplementary calibrations
8.1 General
8.2 Linearity
8.2.1 General
8.2.2 Accelerometer linearity
23 8.2.3 Force transducer linearity
8.3 Effective end mass of force transducers and impedance heads
8.4 Compliance of impedance heads
8.5 Supplementary calibrations necessitated by environmental and secondary effects
8.5.1 General
24 8.5.2 Threshold in reference to the bandwidth of the transducer
8.5.3 Change in transducer sensitivity with temperature
8.5.4 Noise induced in transducer signals by temperature variations (transient temperature sensitivity)
8.5.5 Force transducer preload effects on sensitivity
8.5.6 Base strain effects
25 9 Presentation of data
9.1 General
9.2 Logarithmic plotting
9.3 Alternative plotting methods
BS ISO 7626-1:2011
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