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SOUND & VIBRATION


COURSES 2002
COURSES & TRAINING 2002 AT BRÜEL & KJÆR HEADQUARTERS, DENMARK

Electroacoustic Measurements

Modal Analysis

Brüel & Kjær University is the global competence centre for


sound and vibration. As part of our mission we develop, collect
and share knowledge related to sound and vibration – for the
benefit of our customers, end-users and society as a whole.
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Sound Power

HEADQUARTERS: DK-2850 Nærum · Denmark · Telephone: +45 45 80 05 00 · Fax: +45 45 8014 05 · http://www.bksv.com · e-mail: info@bksv.com
Australia (0061) 2 9450-2066 · Austria (0043) 1 865 74 00 · Brazil (0055) 11 5182-8166 · Canada (001) 514 695-8225 · China (0086)10 680 29906
Czech Republic (00420) 2 6702 1100 · Finland (00358) 9-755 950 · France (0033) 1 69 90 71 00 · Germany (0049) 6103 73350 · Hong Kong (00852) 2548 7486
Hungary (0036) 1 215 83 05 · Ireland (00353) 1 803 7600 · Italy (0039) 0257 68061 · Japan (0081) 3 3779 8671 · Republic of Korea (0082) 2 3473 0605
Netherlands (0031) 318 55 9290 · Norway (0047) 66 771155 · Poland (0048) 22 858 93 92 · Portugal (00351) 21 4711 4 53 · Singapore (0065) 377 4512
Slovak Republic (00421) 25 443 0701 · Spain (0034) 91 659 0820 · Sweden (0046) 8 449 8600 · Switzerland (0041) 1 880 7035 · Taiwan (00886) 22 713 9303
United Kingdom (0044) 14 38 739 000 · USA (001) 800 332 2040
Local representatives and service organisations worldwide
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SOUND & VIBRATION COURSES AND TRAINING, 2002


One of our most valuable assets is our unique sound and

See list for choice of subjects


PRODUCT TRAINING WEEKS
Environmental Noise Mapping and Calculation
Noise Source Identification
Sound Power Determination
Modal Analysis Techniques
Sound Quality Techniques
Electroacoustic Measurements
Rotating Machinery Measurements

Calibration Training
ADVANCED COURSES
Fundamentals of Signal and System Analysis
Fundamentals of Sound Measurements
Fundamentals of Vibration Measurements
BASIC COURSES
vibration knowledge and expertise. We strongly believe that

PULSE Visual Basic® Programming


this knowledge is for sharing with our customers and partners.

Brüel & Kjær University, Denmark,


offers basic and advanced cours-
es and product training within a
broad variety of applications, theories and products. You
can also attend these events throughout our global organi-
sation, and have the opportunity to create strong interna-
tional networks and share experiences with colleagues
working with sound and vibration.

The table on this page provides an overview of course sub-


jects and dates taking place at Brüel & Kjær Headquarters,
Denmark during 2002. The events are described in more
detail on the following pages.

To register for a course use the registration form on the last


page, go to www.bksv.com or contact your local Brüel & Kjær
representative.

DAYS
2–2½
2–2½
5

4
2
3
3
3
4

4
4
4
PRODUCT TRAINING WEEKS
Join one or more training sessions for a quick start up and

JAN
smooth running of your new Brüel & Kjær equipment.

During the training week you follow your own individual


selection of subjects where there is emphasis on hands-on
25–28

19–22
12–15
FEB MARCH APRIL
experience. This intensive training will enable you to utilise
the full functionality of the products. Select your subject(s)
from the list below and see table for dates.

19–22
1

· PULSE™ · Scanning Laser


· PULSE Data Manager · Pass-By

18–19
15–17

22–25
9–11
3–5
· NS STSF · Sound Quality
· STSF · Sound Power Value Pack
· Noise Source Identification · Multichannel Sound Power
23–24

14–17
21–22

MAY
· Acoustic Test Consultant · 2260 Investigator™
· WorkFlow Manager · ODEON
17–21

JUNE
· Material Testing · LIMA™
· Order Analysis · Predictor™
· Vold-Kalman · SoundCheck™

JULY
· Modal Test Consultant™ · Steady State Response
· Operational Modal Analysis AUG.
SEPT.
24–25
21–23

29–31
OCT.
8–11
11–15

18–20

NOV.
5–8

1
11–13

DEC.
9–11
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HEADQUARTERS: DK-2850 Nærum · Denmark · Telephone: +45 45 80 05 00 · Fax: +45 45 8014 05 · http://www.bksv.com · e-mail: info@bksv.com
Australia (0061) 2 9450-2066 · Austria (0043) 1 865 74 00 · Brazil (0055) 11 5182-8166 · Canada (001) 514 695-8225 · China (0086)10 680 29906
Czech Republic (00420) 2 6702 1100 · Finland (00358) 9-755 950 · France (0033) 1 69 90 71 00 · Germany (0049) 6103 73350 · Hong Kong (00852) 2548 7486
Hungary (0036) 1 215 83 05 · Ireland (00353) 1 803 7600 · Italy (0039) 0257 68061 · Japan (0081) 3 3779 8671 · Republic of Korea (0082) 2 3473 0605
Netherlands (0031) 318 55 9290 · Norway (0047) 66 771155 · Poland (0048) 22 858 93 92 · Portugal (00351) 21 4711 4 53 · Singapore (0065) 377 4512
Slovak Republic (00421) 25 443 0701 · Spain (0034) 91 659 0820 · Sweden (0046) 8 449 8600 · Switzerland (0041) 1 880 7035 · Taiwan (00886) 22 713 9303
United Kingdom (0044) 14 38 739 000 · USA (001) 800 332 2040
Local representatives and service organisations worldwide
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FUNDAMENTALS OF VIBRATION MEASUREMENT · To understand the limitations and possible errors of the ana-
4 day course lysis methods and to know how to minimise their effects

Who: For those who need a general vibration knowledge When: April 22–25, 2002 and December 3–6, 2002
(how it is measured and analysed etc.) e.g., mechanical engi-
neers and others who work with design, development, main- Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of mathematics and
tenance and operation of vibrating structures. The course is physics, and a general understanding of sound and vibration
an excellent foundation for advanced courses in vibration measurements.
analysis, e.g., modal analysis techniques and rotating
machinery measurements.

Objectives: CALIBRATION TRAINING


· To understand the basic terminology and features of 4 day course
vibration analysis
· To be able to perform correct vibration measurement and PART I BASIC CALIBRATION (1½ DAYS)
analysis
· To know limitations and errors when using Vibration Goal and objectives
Transducers and Signal Conditioning To provide the participant with a basic understanding of
· To get a basic knowledge of frequency analysis the whys and wherefores of calibration.
· To provide the skills necessary for participation in · Learn about ISO 9000 requirements for calibration
advanced Brüel & Kjær courses · Learn about accreditation EN 45000 and ISO 17025
· Learn about calibration and traceability
When: February 12–15, 2002 and October 29 – Nov. 1, 2002 · Understand the basic concept of uncertainty and how to
report it
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of mathematics, physics · Learn about the content of a calibration certificate and
and electrical measurement. how to present it

Target group:
FUNDAMENTALS OF SOUND MEASUREMENT Engineers who are new to calibration or who want to brush
4 day course up their theoretical understanding calibration concepts.
Managers who need an introduction to basic calibration
Who: For those who need a general knowledge of sound and principles and an explanation of the links between calibra-
how it is measured and analysed. The course is an excellent tion and different standards such as ISO 9000, EN 45000
foundation for advanced courses in Acoustics, e.g., Noise series and ISO 17025.
Source Identification and Sound Power Determination.
PART II PRACTICAL CALIBRATION METHODS (2½ DAYS)
Objectives:
· To obtain basic knowledge and practical experience in Goal and objectives:
measuring acoustics To provide the participant with a good theoretical and
· To learn acoustical terminology practical understanding of Brüel & Kjær product calibration
· To learn and obtain practical experience in measuring and the calibration systems used.
sound
· To get a basic knowledge of frequency analysis · Learn about transducer calibration
· To provide the skills necessary for participation in · Understand important physical quantities
advanced Brüel & Kjær courses · Experience hands-on calibration
· Learn about Brüel & Kjær calibration systems and
When: February 19–22, 2002 and October 8–11, 2002 methods
· Learn when CIC and MRT can replace calibration
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of mathematics and · Learn about TEDS
physics.
Target group:
Engineers who want a general theoretical and practical
introduction to calibration, or calibration technicians who
FUNDAMENTALS OF SIGNAL AND SYSTEM ANALYSIS want to brush up their theoretical understanding of calibra-
4 day course tion concepts.

Who: All engineers actively involved in design, maintenance When: March 19–22, 2002
or improvement of equipment that vibrates or makes noise.
This course will help engineers to perform measurements, Prerequisites:
analyse and correctly interpret results. Basic understanding of calibration concepts and methods,
plus uncertainty budget as presented on the basic calibra-
Objectives: tion course.
· To learn the basic terminology and theory of time and
frequency analysis methods
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· To be able to perform correct signal and system analysis


based on high quality time signals

HEADQUARTERS: DK-2850 Nærum · Denmark · Telephone: +45 45 80 05 00 · Fax: +45 45 8014 05 · http://www.bksv.com · e-mail: info@bksv.com
Australia (0061) 2 9450-2066 · Austria (0043) 1 865 74 00 · Brazil (0055) 11 5182-8166 · Canada (001) 514 695-8225 · China (0086)10 680 29906
Czech Republic (00420) 2 6702 1100 · Finland (00358) 9-755 950 · France (0033) 1 69 90 71 00 · Germany (0049) 6103 73350 · Hong Kong (00852) 2548 7486
Hungary (0036) 1 215 83 05 · Ireland (00353) 1 803 7600 · Italy (0039) 0257 68061 · Japan (0081) 3 3779 8671 · Republic of Korea (0082) 2 3473 0605
Netherlands (0031) 318 55 9290 · Norway (0047) 66 771155 · Poland (0048) 22 858 93 92 · Portugal (00351) 21 4711 4 53 · Singapore (0065) 377 4512
Slovak Republic (00421) 25 443 0701 · Spain (0034) 91 659 0820 · Sweden (0046) 8 449 8600 · Switzerland (0041) 1 880 7035 · Taiwan (00886) 22 713 9303
United Kingdom (0044) 14 38 739 000 · USA (001) 800 332 2040
Local representatives and service organisations worldwide
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PULSE™ VISUAL BASIC® PROGRAMMING You will be supplied with practical suggestions for the selec-
3 day advanced course, theory and practice tion, calibration and use of microphones, ear simulators,
mouth simulators and fixtures for testing handset, headset
Who: This course is designed for application developers and hands-free (loudspeaking) telephones.
with some knowledge of programming. The programming
language used at the course, will be Microsoft® Visual Basic®. The course also includes perceptually based analysis meth-
The individual participant is encouraged to translate the ods, an overview of acoustic modelling, how to interpret
skills learnt during this course into similar techniques using microphone and receiver data sheets, and practical tips for
other programming languages. telephone designers.

Objectives: Many measurements will be demonstrated, and actual meas-


· To be capable of producing application software using urement results will be presented. Understanding the prin-
PULSE ciples and interpretation of measurements will be empha-
· To automate PULSE sised.
· To create new user interfaces for PULSE
· To insert components and new functions inside PULSE When: April 15–17, 2002 and October 21–23, 2002
· To transfer results from PULSE into other programs
Prerequisites: Knowledge of fundamental sound
When: April 3–5, 2002 measurement.

Prerequisites: Ability to use PULSE and basic measurement


experience. Some programming skills in the Windows® envi-
ronment, preferably Visual Basic®.

ROTATING MACHINERY MEASUREMENTS


3 day advanced course, theory and practice

Who: Engineers and developers involved in the design and


maintenance of rotating and reciprocating machinery of all
kinds.

Objectives:
· To understand the vibration sources of rotating
machinery
· To be able to determine the methods and
instrumentation needed for vibration analysis of specific
rotating machinery
· To be able to perform vibration analysis on rotating
machinery

When: April 9–11, 2002


SOUND QUALITY TECHNIQUES
2 day advanced course, theory and practice
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of mathematics, physics,
vibration measurements and signal analysis.
Who: Engineers and designers involved in the development
of products where it is important that the emitted sound
“sounds right”, e.g., automotive and consumer industries.
ELECTROACOUSTIC MEASUREMENT ON TELEPHONES
3 day advanced course, theory and practice Objectives:
· To understand how Sound Quality methods can optimise
Who: This course is especially designed for engineers, tech- product development and influence product appreciation
nical managers and engineering technicians working in · To obtain an overview of tools and methods used to
design, R&D, QC or production line testing, within the perform Sound Quality in practice
telecommunications industry. · To understand the background for the theories behind
Sound Quality
Course overview:
This seminar teaches the fundamentals of electroacoustic When: April 18 –19, 2002 and October 24–25, 2002
measurement and how to apply them to the measurement of
telephones, mobile phones and other devices with tele- Prerequisites: Knowledge of basic acoustics
phone functions. Specialised principles, techniques and
vocabulary used in measuring the electroacoustic transmis-
sion of analogue, digital, cellular, and other telephones are
covered. Methods specified in the ITU-T (formerly CCITT),
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ETSI, IEEE, TIA standards are explained.

HEADQUARTERS: DK-2850 Nærum · Denmark · Telephone: +45 45 80 05 00 · Fax: +45 45 8014 05 · http://www.bksv.com · e-mail: info@bksv.com
Australia (0061) 2 9450-2066 · Austria (0043) 1 865 74 00 · Brazil (0055) 11 5182-8166 · Canada (001) 514 695-8225 · China (0086)10 680 29906
Czech Republic (00420) 2 6702 1100 · Finland (00358) 9-755 950 · France (0033) 1 69 90 71 00 · Germany (0049) 6103 73350 · Hong Kong (00852) 2548 7486
Hungary (0036) 1 215 83 05 · Ireland (00353) 1 803 7600 · Italy (0039) 0257 68061 · Japan (0081) 3 3779 8671 · Republic of Korea (0082) 2 3473 0605
Netherlands (0031) 318 55 9290 · Norway (0047) 66 771155 · Poland (0048) 22 858 93 92 · Portugal (00351) 21 4711 4 53 · Singapore (0065) 377 4512
Slovak Republic (00421) 25 443 0701 · Spain (0034) 91 659 0820 · Sweden (0046) 8 449 8600 · Switzerland (0041) 1 880 7035 · Taiwan (00886) 22 713 9303
United Kingdom (0044) 14 38 739 000 · USA (001) 800 332 2040
Local representatives and service organisations worldwide
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MODAL ANALYSIS TECHNIQUES


NOISE SOURCE IDENTIFICATION TECHNIQUES
4 day advanced course, theory and practice
2½ day advanced course, theory and practice
Who: For those who need to understand modal analysis and
Who: Engineers and developers involved in the design of
its applications because they are working with, or preparing
quieter products, e.g., automotive and consumer industries.
to work with modal analysis applications, or because they
specify experiments using this technique. Modal analysis is
Objectives:
considered the single most important aid to the under-
· To understand how Noise Source Identification
standing and handling of dynamic problems within, e.g.,
techniques can help identify “hot spots” on products
product design, structural failure investigation and integrity
that emit noise
monitoring.
· To obtain an overview of the tools and methods used by
Noise Source Identification techniques
Objectives:
· To get the background for and an understanding of the
· To understand Modal Testing, its possibilities and
theories behind advanced techniques such as the Spatial
limitations
Transformation of Sound Fields
· To learn how to do correct Signal and System analysis
· To be able to plan and execute a modal testing program
When: May 23–24, 2002 and December 11–13, 2002
and to perform modal analysis on real structures
· To know about advanced simulation tools
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of acoustics, signal and sys-
tem analysis, and a good foundation in mathematics and
When: May 14–17, 2002 and November 5– 8, 2002
physics.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of and experience in vibra-
tion analysis, mathematics and physics. Basic knowledge of
signal analysis and processing recommended.

SOUND POWER DETERMINATION


2½ day advanced course, theory and practice

Who: Professionals who have to declare Sound Power


Levels of noise-emitting equipment, for example, according
to EU directives (Machinery Directive and Outdoor Noise
Directive).
Engineers and developers who have to control and limit the
Sound Power from new products.

Objectives:
· To be able to determine Sound Power according to
standards
· To be able to choose the proper standard for a given task
· To learn the fundamentals of Sound Intensity
measurements including calibration ENVIRONMENTAL NOISE MAPPING AND CALCULATION
· To get a basic knowledge of the frequency analysis of sound 3 day introductory course, theory and practice
· To learn the skills necessary to participate in other
Brüel & Kjær courses, such as Noise Source Identification Who: Professionals involved in calculating and mapping
environmental noise for Noise Policy making, Environmental
When: May 21–22, 2002 and December 9–11, 2002 Impact Assessments, fulfillment of EU Directives, etc., e.g.,
Local Authority Environmental Officers, and Consultants.
Prerequisites: Basic knowledge of mathematics and physics
and concepts of sound. Objectives:
· To understand how to calculate and map environmental
noise outdoors
· To obtain an overview of the tools and methods used for
calculating and mapping environmental noise in practice
· To get the background for and an understanding of the
theories behind noise calculation

When: November 18 –20, 2002

Prerequisites: Knowledge of fundamental acoustics.


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HEADQUARTERS: DK-2850 Nærum · Denmark · Telephone: +45 45 80 05 00 · Fax: +45 45 8014 05 · http://www.bksv.com · e-mail: info@bksv.com
Australia (0061) 2 9450-2066 · Austria (0043) 1 865 74 00 · Brazil (0055) 11 5182-8166 · Canada (001) 514 695-8225 · China (0086)10 680 29906
Czech Republic (00420) 2 6702 1100 · Finland (00358) 9-755 950 · France (0033) 1 69 90 71 00 · Germany (0049) 6103 73350 · Hong Kong (00852) 2548 7486
Hungary (0036) 1 215 83 05 · Ireland (00353) 1 803 7600 · Italy (0039) 0257 68061 · Japan (0081) 3 3779 8671 · Republic of Korea (0082) 2 3473 0605
Netherlands (0031) 318 55 9290 · Norway (0047) 66 771155 · Poland (0048) 22 858 93 92 · Portugal (00351) 21 4711 4 53 · Singapore (0065) 377 4512
Slovak Republic (00421) 25 443 0701 · Spain (0034) 91 659 0820 · Sweden (0046) 8 449 8600 · Switzerland (0041) 1 880 7035 · Taiwan (00886) 22 713 9303
United Kingdom (0044) 14 38 739 000 · USA (001) 800 332 2040
Local representatives and service organisations worldwide
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REGISTRATION FORM
COURSES & TRAINING 2002 AT BRÜEL & KJÆR HEADQUARTERS, DENMARK

Yes, I would like to register for a Brüel & Kjær course. I’ve indicated my choice(s) below.

Name/Title:
BASIC COURSES DAYS PRICE EUR OR USD
Fundamentals of Vibration Measurements 4 1558 or $1417
February 12–15 Company Name:
October 29–November 1
Fundamentals of Sound Measurements 4 1558 or $1417 Department:
417 February 19–22
October 8 –11
Street:
Fundamentals of Signal and System Analysis 4 1558 or $1417
April 22 –25
December 3 –6 Zip Code:
City:
Country:
ADVANCED COURSES
Calibration training 4 1733 or $1576
March 19 –22 Tel.:
PULSE Visual Basic® Programming 3 1652 or $1502 Fax:
April 3 –5 E-mail:
Rotating Machinery Measurements 3 1652 or $1502 Approving Manager:
April 9–11
Electroacoustic Measurements 3 1652 or $1502
April 15–17
October 21–23 [ ] Please invoice me at the above
Sound Quality Techniques 2 1236 or $1124 address. The price does not include
April 18 –19 travel, hotel and accomodation.
October 24–25
Modal Analysis Techniques 4 1733 or $1576 [ ] Yes, I would like Brüel & Kjær to
May 14–17
book a hotel room for me. Price:
November 5–8
Approx. DKK 900,00 per night includ-
Sound Power Determination 2 – 2½ 1518 or $1380
May 21–22 ing breakfast.
December 9–11
Noise Source Identification 2 – 2½ 1518 or $1380 [ ] No, I wish to book my own hotel
May 23–24 room.
December 11–13
Environmental Noise Mapping and Calculation 3 1652 or $1502
November 18 –20

PRODUCT TRAINING WEEKS* (PRICE PER DAY)


Week A February 25–March 1 5 537 or $488
Week B June 17–21 5 537 or $488
Week C November 11–15 5 537 or $488

*Please indicate the training week you are interested in and we will send you the registration form right away.

Deadline is normally 5 weeks prior to course start. Late registrations will be accepted based on available space. You will receive
a confirmation including location and time information and an invoice approximately two weeks after deadline.

Enrol today! Fax your registration: +45 77412018 Att.: Vibeke Klitholm or go to www.bksv.com for on-line registration.
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Please note: If a registered and confirmed participant cancels less than two weeks prior to the course, a cancellation fee of
30% of the course fee will apply – 100% if cancellation occurs 1 week or less prior to the course.

HEADQUARTERS: DK-2850 Nærum · Denmark · Telephone: +45 45 80 05 00 · Fax: +45 45 8014 05 · http://www.bksv.com · e-mail: info@bksv.com
Australia (0061) 2 9450-2066 · Austria (0043) 1 865 74 00 · Brazil (0055) 11 5182-8166 · Canada (001) 514 695-8225 · China (0086)10 680 29906
Czech Republic (00420) 2 6702 1100 · Finland (00358) 9-755 950 · France (0033) 1 69 90 71 00 · Germany (0049) 6103 73350 · Hong Kong (00852) 2548 7486
Hungary (0036) 1 215 83 05 · Ireland (00353) 1 803 7600 · Italy (0039) 0257 68061 · Japan (0081) 3 3779 8671 · Republic of Korea (0082) 2 3473 0605
Netherlands (0031) 318 55 9290 · Norway (0047) 66 771155 · Poland (0048) 22 858 93 92 · Portugal (00351) 21 4711 4 53 · Singapore (0065) 377 4512
Slovak Republic (00421) 25 443 0701 · Spain (0034) 91 659 0820 · Sweden (0046) 8 449 8600 · Switzerland (0041) 1 880 7035 · Taiwan (00886) 22 713 9303
United Kingdom (0044) 14 38 739 000 · USA (001) 800 332 2040
Local representatives and service organisations worldwide

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