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Types 2250 and 2270 - Building Acoustics Analyzers

by Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S

Type 2270, with its dual-channel measurement capability, and the single-channel Type 2250, host many of the same measurement application modules. One of these is the Building Acoustics application module.

RoBin - Wireless Measuring System For Acoustic Noise Emission of Wind Turbines

by Wölfel Meßsysteme · Software GmbH+Co.KG

Wind turbines are built on more and more locations – which makes an issue out of noise emission. The international standard IEC 61400-11 and the German “Technische Richtlinie für Windenergieanlagen, Teil 1” of the FGW were set up to unify the evaluation of noise emission.

SenSound - Acoustic Holography Measurement System

by Wölfel Meßsysteme · Software GmbH+Co.KG

Nearfield Acoustic Holography with SenSound – Sound in 3D. SenSound and its innovative award-winning acoustic holography technologies enable manufacturing, architectural and engineering companies to locate three-dimensional sound sources and their transmission paths. Customers can visualize from where and can understand how unwanted sound ...

Noisy Monitoring System

by Wölfel Meßsysteme · Software GmbH+Co.KG

Noisy Monitor is much more than just a measurement device: A series of outstanding features turns Noisy Monitor into a versatile tool for environmental data acquisition, analysis and documentation. The clever combination of soft- and hardware provides support for both evaluation and storage of enormous amounts of data. Parallel audio recording ...

Type 2270 - Sound level meter

by Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S

An advanced, dual-channel, hand-held analyzer and sound level meter that has everything needed to perform high-precision, Class 1 measurement tasks in environmental, occupational and industrial application areas. Type 2270 is a highly versatile, modular platform with many optional application modules such as frequency analysis, FFT, advanced ...

Type 2250 - Sound Level Meter

by Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration Measurement A/S

An advanced, single-channel, hand-held analyzer and sound level meter that has everything needed to perform high-precision, Class 1 measurement tasks in environmental, occupational and industrial application areas. Type 2250 is a versatile, modular measurement platform with many optional application modules such as frequency analysis, FFT, ...

Model CAL291 - Precision Acoustic Calibrator

by Larson Davis, a division of PCB Piezotronics

The Model CAL291 is a dual channel Sound Calibrator. It is designed for measuring the residual intensity of sound intensity measurement systems. The following specifications apply: - When used with external signal generators the CAL291 Calibrator shall produce matched dual channel outputs of: ٠Sinusoids; Pink/White BB Noise. ٠1/3 ...

Svantek - SVAN 971 - Compact Sound Level Meter (SLM)

by Houston Analytical Systems Company

The SVAN 971 is an extremely small, hand-held Type 1 IEC 61672 Sound Level Meter and 1/1 & 1/3 real time octave band analyzer. The instrument provides state of the art technological design using the power of low cost and efficient digital signal processing bringing unprecedented levels of the classic SLM integration in a small hand held ...

DT - Model DT-1202 - Acoustic and Electro-Acoustic Spectrometer

by Houston Analytical Systems Company

When used in conjunction, acoustic and electro-acoustic techniques have significant advantages for characterizing particle size distribution and zeta potential. As such, an optimum ultrasound based technique should combine both acoustic and electro-acoustic spectroscopy together in one instrument. The Acoustic & Electro-acoustic Spectrometer ...

iDAS - Intelligent Distributed Acoustic Sensor

by Silixa Ltd

The iDAS measures the true acoustic field every 1m over up to 50km of sensing fibre. It does this by sending an optical signal into the fibre and looking at the naturally occurring reflections that are scattered back all along the glass. By analysing these reflections, and measuring the time between the laser pulse being launched and the signal ...


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