Autumnal Acoustic Training Courses Available in September

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Autumnal Acoustic Training Courses Available in September

09 Sep, 2016

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Bruel & Kjaer UK will be holding a series of practical and theory-based training courses this autumn.

The first session - Acoustic & Vibration Introduction for Design & Test Engineers - is a three-day course running from 13th to 15th September. It provides industrial engineers with a thorough understanding of the basic concepts that are important for airborne and structure-borne noise - and vibration in machinery.

During the same month is the two-day PULSE User Day session, which starts on 20th September. It covers basics and more advanced features of Bruel & Kjaer’s PULSE multi-analyser system, helping attendees get the most from their kit. In addition - created especially for users of the company’s PULSE Reflex software – is a new, optional third day, called PULSE Reflex User training, available on 22nd September.

The Vibration Testing for Engineers course, taking place on 11th and 12th October, provides a practical introduction to the subject of vibration testing for engineers new to the subject of vibration testing and also acts as a useful refresher course for more experienced users. There is also an optional third day, covering the LDS Laser usb Controller.

All the training sessions will be held at Bruel & Kjaer UK’s head office in Royston and more information is available on the company’s web site: www.bksv.com

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