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NBN ISO 16063-32:2021
Methods for the calibration of vibration and shock transducers — Part 32: Resonance testing — Testing the frequency and the phase response of accelerometers by means of shock excitation
Summary
This part of ISO 16063 lays down detailed specification for instruments and procedures of testing the
frequency and the phase response of accelerometers by means of shock excitation. It applies to the
accelerometers of the piezoelectric, piezoresistive and variable capacitance types with the damping
ratio less than critical and in the frequency range up to 150 kHz.
The method presumes that the frequency and the phase responses of the accelerometer under test
gained by this method are the best possible characteristics for the mounted accelerometer on the
condition that the recommendations for mechanical mounting of accelerometer stated in ISO 5348
are fulfilled and that the mass of the reference shock ball exceeds at least three times the mass of the
accelerometer under test.
Phase response of the accelerometer under test gained by this method is considered to be some “virtual”
characteristic of accelerometer presuming that there is zero phase shift between the input and output
signals at a frequency of 0 Hz.
NOTE 1 It is intended that the user be aware that for the same accelerometer in the field application, the
frequency and the phase responses might be different, depending on the mass and compliance of the test
structure and the method of mounting. The method allows just a qualitative evaluation of the frequency and the
phase response of accelerometers.
NOTE 2 It is intended that the user does not try to get better resolution of the initial parts of the frequency and
phase responses of the accelerometer under test than the dynamic range of the adequate characteristic provides
it. The best use of the frequency and the phase responses of the accelerometer gained by this method are to get
the best fit lines for the initial parts of the mentioned characteristics.
frequency and the phase response of accelerometers by means of shock excitation. It applies to the
accelerometers of the piezoelectric, piezoresistive and variable capacitance types with the damping
ratio less than critical and in the frequency range up to 150 kHz.
The method presumes that the frequency and the phase responses of the accelerometer under test
gained by this method are the best possible characteristics for the mounted accelerometer on the
condition that the recommendations for mechanical mounting of accelerometer stated in ISO 5348
are fulfilled and that the mass of the reference shock ball exceeds at least three times the mass of the
accelerometer under test.
Phase response of the accelerometer under test gained by this method is considered to be some “virtual”
characteristic of accelerometer presuming that there is zero phase shift between the input and output
signals at a frequency of 0 Hz.
NOTE 1 It is intended that the user be aware that for the same accelerometer in the field application, the
frequency and the phase responses might be different, depending on the mass and compliance of the test
structure and the method of mounting. The method allows just a qualitative evaluation of the frequency and the
phase response of accelerometers.
NOTE 2 It is intended that the user does not try to get better resolution of the initial parts of the frequency and
phase responses of the accelerometer under test than the dynamic range of the adequate characteristic provides
it. The best use of the frequency and the phase responses of the accelerometer gained by this method are to get
the best fit lines for the initial parts of the mentioned characteristics.
Technical characteristics
| Publisher | Bureau de Normalisation Belge (NBN) |
| Publication Date | 06/08/2021 |
| Page Count | 20 |
| EAN | --- |
| ISBN | --- |
| Weight (in grams) | --- |
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