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BS EN IEC 63305:2024 Underwater acoustics. Calibration of acoustic wave vector receivers in the frequency range 5 Hz to 10 kHz

BS EN IEC 63305:2024

Underwater acoustics. Calibration of acoustic wave vector receivers in the frequency range 5 Hz to 10 kHz

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Označení normy:BS EN IEC 63305:2024
Počet stran:68
Vydáno:2024-04-09
ISBN:978 0 539 13522 0
Status:Standard
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BS EN IEC 63305:2024


This standard BS EN IEC 63305:2024 Underwater acoustics. Calibration of acoustic wave vector receivers in the frequency range 5 Hz to 10 kHz is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 17.140.99 Other standards related to acoustics
  • 17.140.50 Electroacoustics
IEC 63305:2024 specifies methods and procedures for calibration of vector receivers in the frequency range 5 Hz to 10 kHz, which are applicable to vector receivers based on the two different principles. In addition, it describes an absolute method of inertial vector receiver calibration in air using optical interferometry. Usually, acoustic wave vector receivers are designed and constructed based on one of two principles. One is the sound pressure difference (gradient) principle. When measuring with this sensor, the vector receiver is rigidly fixed on a mount and supported in water. The other is the co-vibrating (inertial) principle. When measuring with this sensor, the vector receiver is suspended on a mount and supported in water in a non-rigid manner, which allows the vector receiver co-vibrate in the same direction as the sound particle in the sound wave field. Many methods have been used to calibrate vector receivers, such as free-field calibration, calibration in standing wave tube and calibration in a travelling wave tube.