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BRUEL & KJAER System V
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Frequency
response
of
a
B/g
Table
Head
4813
Shown
in
Fig.7.3
is
the
frequency
response
of
the
Type
4813
Head.
Here
there
is
no
sig-
nificant
de-coupling
step
and
the
acceleration
remains
level
from
150
Hz
to
3 kHz.
The
resonance
is at
5,4
kHz.
It can be
readily
seen
in all
three
cases
that
the
Exciter
can be
operated
in
the
region
where
the
acceleration
curve
is
flat
without
the
use
of
a
compressor
loop
to
controi
the
oscillator.
7,1.2
.
Rat
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orce
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mi
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When
it is
desired
to
vibrate
a
test
object
of
mass
m
with
an
acceleration
a,
the
required
force
is:
F
= (m + me) a
where
me is
the
mass
of
the
moving
element.
In
this
way,
the
maximum
shaker
playload
for
a
given
acceleration
level
can
be
computed.
For
example
:
-
me
l
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