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Experimental Methods
FSI-QEMAcad. year: 2011/2012
The course "Experimental Methods" familiarises students with the procedures and methods used for experimental solution of tasks given in the field of transport technology. It enables students to apply them to practical situations. It explains basic methods of measuring mechanical quantities and defines the structure of the measuring and control chain. The course deals with the analysis of analog and digital signals in the time and the frequency domain too. A part of the course is also devoted to the measurement of kinematic quantities, forces, torques, pressure and noise. It defines the basic concepts and categories of safety and technical diagnostics. Special emphasis is placed on the tribodiagnostics and vibroacoustic diagnostics, especially on the methods of processing diagnostic signals in the time and the frequency domain.
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2. Measurement of non-electric quantities
3. Strain gauges
4. Processing of a measured signal
5. Time and frequency domain analyses of a signal
6. CAT/CAME systems
7. Vehicle localisation and navigation
8. Application of TD on car chassis
9. Sound measurement
10. Acoustic holography, reduce noise emissions
11. Pressure and fluid flow measurement
12. On-board diagnostic of vehicles
13. Experimental modal analyses