Laboratory center provides testing, measurements, analyses, and research of vibroacoustic characteristics of machines, electric apparatus, installations, and devices, in two specially designed anechoic chambers. Anechoic chambers are equipped with appropriate measuring instruments that enable testing and measurement of vibroacoustic characteristics of various sources of sound and vibration.
Besides two anechoic chambers, for the successful performance of complex vibroacoustic tests and measurements the Laboratory center disposes of:
- calibrated sound and vibration sources
- sound level meter
- two-channel vibration analyzers
- measuring multichannel data recorders and analyzers for noise and vibration
- acoustic camera with 42 microphones
- computers for automated measurements and processing of test results
- shaker and vibration controller
Laboratory activities
- testing, measurement, analysis and investigation of vibroacoustic characteristics of machines, electrical apparatus, installations, plants, and devices both in anechoic chambers and in the field
- vibroacoustic diagnostics of rotating machines
- declaration and verification of noise emission values of machinery and equipment (EN ISO 4871:2009, ISO 9296:1988, EN 60034-9:2005+A1:2007, EN 60076-10:2001)
- determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound pressure (EN ISO 3744:2010, EN ISO 3745:2009, EN ISO 3746:2010)
- determination of sound power levels of noise sources using sound intensity (EN ISO 9614-1:2009)
- measurement of noise emitted by rail-bound vehicles (EN ISO 3095:2005, EN ISO 3381:2005)
- evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on non-rotating parts (ISO 10816-3:1998, ISO 10816-5:2000)
- evaluation of machine vibration by measurements on rotating shafts (ISO 7919-3:1996, ISO 7919-5:2005)
- measurement of human exposure to hand-transmitted vibration (EN ISO 5349-1:2001)
- measurement of human exposure to whole-body vibration (EN ISO 2631-1:1997)
- verification of mechanical strength and ability of components and equipment to withstand specified severities of vibration (sinusoidal, random, shock) (EN 60068-2-6:2008, EN 60068-2-27:2009, EN 61373:2010)
Technical characteristics of anechoic chambers
Large Anechoic Chamber | Small Anechoic Chamber | ||
Volume | (m³) | 320 | 25 |
Dimensions | (mm) | 8000 x 7400 x 5500 | 3000 x 3600 x 2300 |
Door dimensions | (mm) | 3000 x 4000 | 1100 x 1950 |
Lower limit frequency | (Hz) | 90 | 250 |
Main acoustic insulation | (dB) | 90 | 90 |