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PD CEN ISO/TR 13115:2011 Non-destructive testing. Methods for absolute calibration of acoustic emission transducers by the reciprocity technique

PD CEN ISO/TR 13115:2011

Non-destructive testing. Methods for absolute calibration of acoustic emission transducers by the reciprocity technique

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Standard number:PD CEN ISO/TR 13115:2011
Pages:28
Released:2012-02-29
ISBN:978 0 580 70487 1
Status:Standard
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PD CEN ISO/TR 13115:2011


This standard PD CEN ISO/TR 13115:2011 Non-destructive testing. Methods for absolute calibration of acoustic emission transducers by the reciprocity technique is classified in these ICS categories:
  • 19.100 Non-destructive testing

This Technical Report describes the method of three-transducer calibration for calibrating frequency responses of absolute sensitivity by means of a reciprocity technique using three reversible acoustic emission transducers of the same kind, the method of two-transducer calibration for calibrating frequency responses of reception sensitivity of an optional acoustic emission transducer by using one acoustic emission transducer, the transmission responses of which have been calibrated by three-transducer calibration, the method for impulse response calibration for calibrating impulse responses of absolute sensitivity through inverse Fourier transform of the frequency responses measured by the three-transducer calibration, and the method for representing the calibration results.