ISO 16063-11:1999

Methods for the calibration of vibration and shock transducers — Part 11: Primary vibration calibration by laser interferometry

OVERVIEW

This part of ISO 16063 specifies the instrumentation and procedure to be used for primary vibration calibration of

rectilinear accelerometers (with or without amplifier) to obtain magnitude and phase lag of the complex sensitivity

by steady-state sinusoidal vibration and laser interferometry.

It is applicable to a frequency range from 1 Hz to 10 kHz and a dynamic range (amplitude) from 0,1 m/s2 to

1 000 m/s2 (frequency-dependent).

These ranges are covered with the uncertainty of measurement specified in clause 2. Calibration frequencies lower

than 1 Hz (e.g. 0,4 Hz, which is a reference frequency used in other International Standards) and acceleration

amplitudes smaller than 0,1 m/s2 (e.g. 0,004 m/s2 at 1 Hz) can be achieved using Method 3 specified in this part of

ISO 16063, in conjunction with an appropriate low-frequency vibration generator.

Method 1 (fringe-counting method) is applicable to sensitivity magnitude calibration in the frequency range 1 Hz to

800 Hz and, under special conditions, at higher frequencies (cf. clause 7). Method 2 (minimum-point method) can

be used for sensitivity magnitude calibration in the frequency range 800 Hz to 10 kHz (cf. clause 8). Method 3

(sine-approximation method) can be used for magnitude of sensitivity and phase calibration in the frequency range

1 Hz to 10 kHz (cf. clause 9).

Methods 1 and 3 provide for calibrations at fixed acceleration amplitudes at various frequencies. Method 2 requires

calibrations at fixed displacement amplitudes (acceleration amplitude varies with frequency).

COMMENTS

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PRODUCT DETAILS

Status Current
Edition 1999
No. of Pages 27
ICS Classification 17.160 Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements
Committee ISO/TC 108
Available for Purchase For sale in Singapore only
Adoption ISO