Acoustics - Characterization of sources of structure-borne sound and vibration - Indirect measurement of blocked forces
Abstract
This document specifies a method where a vibrating component (a source of structure-borne sound or vibration) is attached to a passive structure (or receiver) and is the cause of vibration in, or structure-borne sound radiation from, the assembly. Examples are pumps installed in ships, servo motors in vehicles or machines and plant in buildings. Almost any vibrating component can be considered as a source in this context.
Due to the need to measure vibration at all contact degrees of freedom (DOFs) (connections between the source and receiver), this document can only be applied to assemblies for which such measurement is possible.
This document is applicable only to assemblies whose frequency response functions (FRFs) are linear and time invariant.
The source can be installed into a real assembly or attached to a specially designed test stand (as described in 5.2).
The standard method has been validated for stationary signals such that the results can be presented in the frequency domain. However, the method is not restricted to stationary signals: with appropriate data processing, it is also applicable to time-varying signals such as transients and shocks (provided linearity and time invariance of the FRFs are preserved).
This document provides a method for measurement and presentation of blocked forces, together with guidelines for minimizing uncertainty. It provides a method evaluating the quality of the results through an on-board validation procedure but does not comment on the acceptability or otherwise of the results.
Begin
2024-10-15
WI
00211215
Planned document number
DIN EN ISO 20270 rev
Project number
00101183
Responsible national committee
NA 001-01-04 AA - Noise emission of machinery and equipment; measurement, reduction, data collection
Responsible european committee
Responsible international committee
ISO/TC 43/SC 1/WG 57 - Joint ISO/TC 43/SC 1 - ISO/TC 22 WG: In-situ measurements of blocked forces