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Internoise 2009 in Ottawa, Canada on 23-26 August, 2009
At Internoise 2009, you will have the opportunity to discuss your measurement needs with Brüel & Kjær specialists and experience a wide range of Brüel & Kjær solutions, including two brand new products: PULSE Reflex and Multi-field Microphone:
- PULSE Reflex – the Product of Intuition
With the development of PULSE Reflex, key functionality is at your fingertips with a simple and intuitive user interface. PULSE Reflex brings you powerful data management, from trouble shooting to routine testing, high efficiency, high productivity and high quality results. PULSE Reflex provides a versatile, but simple to use notes section that enables the user to record every thought as it occurs.
- Multi-field Microphone – Ideal for unpredictable sound fields
The world’s first multi-field measuring microphone -Type 4961 is a unique ¼-inch measuring microphone with the same low noise floor as a conventional ½-inch microphone, and optimised multi-field response, which means that it can be used to get accurate measurements in a wide range of sound field conditions. Because Type 4961 is small and relatively insensitive to the angle of incidence, it simplifies the process of taking complex sound measurements, saving technician’s valuable time planning, setting up and analysing results.
Brüel & Kjær, LDS and Lochard have joined together to provide better service to all our customers as we now are able to provide even more complete solutions. Meet us at the stand for more information about how this can help you.
You will find Brüel & Kjær at booth 412 and 414
Papers
At Internoise 2009 the following technical papers will be presented by Brüel & Kjær:
- “Turnkey Free-field Reciprocity System for Calibration of Laboratory Standard Microphones” - Erling Frederiksen, Microphone Calibrations Systems Product Manager, Brüel & Kjær
- “Noise source identification with a spherical microphone array: application to a realistic environment” - Karim Haddad, Research Engineer, Brüel & Kjær
- “LAN-XI, a distributed front-end concept for Sound and Vibration measurements” - Svend Gade, Associate Professor, Brüel & Kjær University
- “Acoustic Imaging for BSR in Non-Quite Environments using Spherical Beam Forming” - Gary Newton, Jr., Sales Manager, Brüel & Kjær
- “A comparison of two and four microphone standing wave tube procedures for estimating the normal incidence absorption coefficient” - Jason Kunio, Application Engineer, Brüel & Kjær. Co-authors are Dr. Stuart Bolton and Kang Ho from Purdue University, Taewook Yoo from EAR and Jan Enok, Brüel & Kjær Denmark.
- "Case Study of an Environmental Acoustic Mapping Software Used to Educate a Community of its Noise Exposure" - Colin Novak, Rob Jozwiak, Joey Jraige and Helen J. Ule from Windsor University and Gary Newton, Jr., Sales Manager, Brüel & Kjær
- "A Reverse Engineering Approach to Generating and Calibrating an Environmental Noise Contour Map" - Ryan Daneluzzi, Colin Novak, Steve Bogensburger, Mike Dobrin and Helen J. Ule from University of Windsor and Gary Newton, Jr., Sales Manager, Brüel & Kjær
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