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News Release from: Bruel and Kjaer UK
Edited by the Engineeringtalk Editorial
Team on 29 July 2003
Course aims to simplify frequency
analysis
A new course promises to unravel the intricacies of noise and vibration frequency analysis for any novices or those simply looking to refresh their knowledge.
A new course from Bruel + Kjaer and Endevco promises to unravel the intricacies of noise and vibration frequency analysis for any novices or those simply looking to refresh their knowledge The course will take place on 23rd and 24th October 2003 at Bruel and Kjaer's UK training centre in Stevenage
This article was originally published on Engineeringtalk on 20 Jun 2008 at 8.00am (UK)
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The course is ideal for anyone working in industry, development, research, education or consultancy that uses a spectrum analyser for understanding noise and vibration applications.
The two-day course will take delegates through the basics of frequency analysis during a number of easy-to-understand presentations interspersed with a variety of practical demonstrations.
Topics addressed during the course include: how to interpret a noise and vibration spectrum; the difference between FFT analysis and real-time third-octave analysis; how to set up your FFT analyser to produce reliable, repeatable measurements; an explanation of harmonics, orders and partials; and how to combine spectrum analysis with other smart measurement techniques.
Spectrum analyser users are encouraged by the course organisers to share their experiences and seek answers to their application questions.
The course allows users to gain continuing professional development points.
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