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Measurement and Experiment
FSI-ZEMAcad. year: 2013/2014
The course "Electronics and Measurement" familiarises students with procedures and principles of technical experiment in work of a mechanical engineer. It defines the basics of the modern methods applied for measuring of mechanical quantities, and explains the structure of the measuring and control chain. The course deals with the analysis of the analog and digital signals in time and frequency domain too. A part of the course is also devoted to the measurement of kinematic quantities, forces, torques, pressure and noise. The course is divided into the following blocks: acoustic measurements in engineering, basics of experimental modal analysis, monitoring of a technical machine condition and service life tests of mechanical units.
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Examination: in 5. week the student must pass the final test to complete the course. In the test the student has to prove knowledge of basic terms, important principles and their application.
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2. Measurement of non-electric quantities
3. Processing of a measured signal
4. Time domain analyses of a signal
5. Frequency domain analyses of a signal
6. Sound measurement
7. CAT/CAME systems
8. Experimental modal analyses