PRIMARY CALIBRATION OF SHOCK TRANSDUCERS LASER POSITION INFLUENCES MEASUREMENT RESULTS

Martin Brucke, Philipp Begoff, Michael Mende, Frank Schulz
Abstract:
For the primary calibration of shock transducers according to ISO 16063-13 on a calibration system with Hopkinson-bar shock exciter a laser vibrometer is used as a reference sensor. Earlier imeko_proceedings have shown that the waves in the Hopkinson-Bar seem not to propagate exactly as plain waves and that it thus matters where the laser spot is positioned on the surface of the bar. However, in these investigations the shock duration could not be changed in a controlled way. This paper presents results from measurements by means of a special Hopkinson-bar that allows to vary the shock duration precisely and thus allows to measure the frequency dependency of such effects.
Keywords:
primary calibration of shock transducers, Hopkinson-bar, laser vibrometer, ISO 16063-13
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Event details
IMEKO TC:
TC22
Event name:
TC22 Conference 2014
Title:

3rd Conference on Vibration Measurement (together with 22nd TC3 Conference on the Measurement of Force, Mass and Torque and 12th TC5 Conference on the Measurement of Hardness)

Place:
Cape Town, SOUTH AFRICA
Time:
03 February 2014 - 06 February 2014