This software enables any measurements made using PULSE™LabShop to be labelled with metadata and saved to a database. This safe and orderly data storage gives access to the data across an organization – and even spanning the world. Efficient searching and inspection helps you find specific datasets and analyses, enabling
BK Connect Time Data Recorder is designed with users’ individual tasks in mind. The usage of the application is streamlined for both the test engineer and the specialist. In the lab, the engineer sets the triggers and parameters for the test and creates a template; during testing, the user executes
BK Connect Hardware Setup is designed so that test engineers and specialists can create and save custom, reusable set-ups without tying up the other acquisition or analysis licenses. The set-ups can be loaded and used by a technician in the lab or on location, wherever the testing needs to be
These options can be added to your existing Data Viewer Type 8400 application to enable access to files from our legacy platforms, standard and third-party test formats and FE models. The data is safely transferred to and from the BK Connect platform without risking data loss or corruption, ensuring that
BK Connect Data Viewer is a free application that provides a user-focused structure. It gives a streamlined workflow for comparing results from either the internal database or loaded from an external file, and the tools to generate your final report. This application is the basic framework for all BK Connect
PULSE IDAe data acquisition hardware can be used directly with Test for I-deas measurement tasks. All measurement tasks are supported including Stationary Processing, Transient Processing and Sine Measurements. The PULSE time file management software, Type 7789, enables importing time history files saved in the Test for I-deas native format (.ati).
This BK Connect application computes the shock response spectrum (SRS) of a test object from transient events in the time domain such as pyroshocks or structural impacts. It enables you to determine the damage potential of the transient events and to predict whether the structure will survive such shocks. The
This application allows you to perform a complete visual and numerical comparison of two modal models, typically a test model versus a finite element (FE) model. The complete workflow process is intuitive, yet flexible, and guides you efficiently through geometry alignment, degree of freedom (DOF) mapping, comparison, vector comparison, mode
Structural Health Monitoring (SHM) modules BZ-8550 – BZ-8554 provide damage indicators, mode tracking, drift analysis and automatic file uploading and processing. Damage detection is done in the physical domain using state-space models to ensure robust and reliable damage predictions. This is different to the traditional approach of using detection in
This PULSE software performs modal analysis by post-processing measurement data (made with BK Connect) on the output of the structure. Because there is no need to measure the input forces, it is ideal for testing under actual operating conditions, and in situations where it is difficult or impossible to control
This BK Connect application adds to BK Connect Modal Analysis Type 8420. It enhances your structural dynamics capabilities by adding polyreference analysis of multi-shaker measurements, or impact hammer measurements using triaxial or multiple single-axis accelerometers as references. It adds best-in-class mode indicator functions (MIFs), curve-fitters and validation tools to ensure
BK Connect Modal Analysis performs classical modal analysis by extracting modal parameters from Frequency Response Functions (FRFs) acquired using impact hammer or single shaker excitation of the structure. The intuitive highly customizable graphical user-interface (GUI) is built around the analysis workflow and guides you step-by-step through the analysis with visual
BK Connect Advanced Sine Measurements is used for easy set-up, acquisition and validation of FRFs and related functions using stepped sine excitation. Stepped sine measurement is a technique, where sine excitation and corresponding measurements are made at fixed frequencies one at a time. Stepped sine measurements are often used as
This BK Connect application controls modal measurements using hammer or shaker excitation for easy set-up, acquisition and validation of data for subsequent modal analysis post-processing. This application emphasizes scalability and high productivity in the most time-consuming aspects of modal measurements: Setting up transducers, channel tables, excitation and analysis parameters Post-processing,
Geometries are essential components in structural analysis. BK Connect Geometry supports traditional test geometry functionality, but also many advanced techniques from CAE. This software is designed to handle Finite Element (FE) models with several hundreds of thousands of nodes, and of course, it easily handles typical test size geometries of
This PULSE LabShop software controls operating deflection shapes (ODS) measurements. It helps you set up, acquire and then analyse the recorded time data. From vibration signals acquired with accelerometers, it determines the vibration pattern of a structure under given operating conditions: how the structure’s dynamic properties respond to the forcing
This BK Connect software performs analysis for time, spectral and run-up/down ODS. It determines the vibration pattern of a structure under given operating conditions; how the structure’s dynamic properties respond to the forcing functions acting on it. The vibration pattern can be shown as an animated geometry model of the
This PULSE source path contribution (SPC) analysis software enables you to understand how sound and vibration are conducted from multiple sources and along multiple paths, to a person. Microphones and accelerometers measure the sources and the tactile and acoustic responses of the structure under specific operating conditions. From this, the
This PULSE software converts data and files from common CAE design programs for use in our vehicle NVH simulators and Insight simulation products. Once the CAE design data is incorporated into these simulation products, engineers, CAE analysts and non-experts can listen to and feel the NVH consequences of CAE design
Brüel & Kjær noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) simulation software is now available to automotive designers as a module, Insight+ in Altair HyperWorks CAE design software. Traditionally, CAE NVH data and results have been presented as plots, graphs and numbers. But noise and vibration must be experienced to fully comprehend
This PULSE software provides an intuitive interface for engineering work with recorded noise, vibration and harshness (NVH) contribution data. You can replay and listen to selections of the time history down to the level of individual sources and paths, and apply filters to simulate engineering changes. You can combine real-world