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Bruel and Kjaer expands data analysis family

A Bruel and Kjaer product story
Edited by the Engineeringtalk editorial team Nov 7, 2008

Bruel and Kjaer has extended its Pulse data analysis platform family, with the addition of the Pulse 13.

Pulse 13's application packages have been created using feedback from engineers who deal with high-productivity demands on a daily basis.

As a result, Pulse 13 has a simpler version of user-friendly startup tool Startsmart.

Designed to make setup and configuration much easier for the user, Smartstart II allows Pulse configuration and project setup to be performed in one view - and requires just one click of a button to make a measurement.

Released for sale later this month, Pulse 13 is fully compatible with Bruel and Kjaer's LAN-XI data acquisition hardware.

Built to conduct noise and vibration tests inside demanding environments, such as aircraft and vehicle cabins, LAN-XI is a modular system with a tough magnesium casing, which enables it to endure rough handling and still operate perfectly.

As the type of test for which data analysers are typically used can vary greatly (depending on the interior being measured), this single piece of hardware has been created to perform any type of test - from simple two-channels, such as resonance tests of wind turbine blades, to multi-channel (up to 1,000) tests with several large rack systems used for advanced noise source identification.

It also makes the testing of larger vehicles, such as aircraft, ships and trains, much simpler.

Any number of the individual modules can be placed around cabin interiors, allowing analysis to be carried out in one go, unlike older systems which require multiple tests to be carried out with a single unit continuously shifted to different areas.

LAN-XI can also be used for analysing buildings and other large structures, such as bridges or wind turbines.

Bruel and Kjaer UK is running a free sound and vibration workshop on 12 November, aimed at anyone involved with automotive, mechanical or general industrial engineering industries.

This practical, demo-orientated workshop is made up of three sessions: advanced acoustics, in-vehicle automotive SQ with NVH simulator and analysis techniques with Pulse.

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