MULTICHANNEL DATA ACQUISITION SYSTEM FOR VIBROACOUSTIC SIGNALS

Authors

  • Janusz PIECHOWICZ AGH University of Science and Technology
  • Paweł PAWLIK AGH University of Science and Technology

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.7494/mech.2012.31.4.158

Keywords:

measurement systems, acoustic impedance, synchronous measurement, acoustic measurements

Abstract

The authors have made an attempt to construct a multi-channel data acquisition system for vibroacoustic signals, col­lected for analysis of acoustic field distributions in enclosed rooms and determination of surface acoustic impedance values at the wall surfaces. The scope of the study required a synchronic registration of acoustic pressure by 24 mea­surement microphones, determination of the phase-shift angles between the measured signals and determination of the vibration velocity for the loudspeaker diaphragm. The paper presents the first stage of the research, directly related to the multi-channel system for registration and analysis of vibroacoustic signals. The constructed research tools, due to their modular structure, can be adapted to new tasks, extended by adding new elements (further measurement cards, microphones, accelerometers etc.), what ensures greatflexibility and suitability of the system for realization of advanced acoustical measurements. Open source code and users request for specialized acoustic analyses make the developed software packages a highly prospective research tool both for today and tomorrow.

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References

National Instruments 2007, Synchronization Explained, http://www.ni.com/.

Batko W., Korbiel T. Pawlik P. 2012, Analiza eksperymentalna przydatności trajektorii fazowych do diagnostyki maszyn wirujących, Problemy Eksploatacji - Maintenance Problems, No. 1, pp. 7-15.

Piechowicz J. et al. 2011: Sprawozdanie z realizacji projektu badawczego N N504 342536 Zastosowanie metody inwersji w analizie własności akustycznych pomieszczeń przemysłowych, AGH Kraków, (maszynopis).

Piechowicz J. 2011, Estimating surface acoustic impedance with the inverse method, International Journal of Occupational Safety and Ergonomics, 17, 3, pp. 271-276.

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