Material Acoustics – Microflown

Step 1 – Impedance measurement wizard

Impedance measurement wizardThis wizard will help you through the connections and settings to perform particle velocity based in situ impedance measurements under normal and oblique angles of incidence.

Click the Next > button to continue.

Step 2 – Connections

ConnectionsConnect the equipment to your Sound Card:

1. Connect the loudspeaker to sound card output ch. 1 (left output).

2. Connect the pressure output to sound card input ch. 1 (white, left input).

3. Connect the velocity output to sound card input ch. 2 (red, right input).

4. connect output ch. 2 to microphone input.

Step 3 – Orientation PU probe

Orientation PU probeThe Microflown is directional. Therefore the orientation is of importance.

To ensure proper measurements be sure that the mark shown on the probe (see photo) is facing the loudspeaker.

Step 4 – Calibration Illustration

Calibration IllustrationPosition the probe and loudspeaker as shown in the picture.

Be sure that the mark on the probe is facing the loudspeaker.

Important: It should be no sound reflecting objects within 1.5 m (5 ft) to ensure semi-anecoic conditions.

Step 5 – Check Levels

Check LevelsGo to ToolbarsLevels (and mixer) and make sure it is checked to display the Levels (and mixer) dialog.

To test the levels, select MeasurementTest Levels, push F2 or click the blue Test button. You should see something like in the picture.

Set the volume so the input level is in the range -40 to -3 dBFS. Use the Esc key or the red STOP button to stop.

The level must not be 0 dBFS (which means digital clipping and a red lamp is lit to indicate this).

Step 6 – Calibration Measurement

Calibration MeasurementGo to MeasurementStart to start a measurement or click the Go button shown in the picture.

You should now hear a sine sweep signal from the loudspeaker.

Step 7 – Calibration Measurement-Part2

Calibration Measurement-Part2Check that the lower plot (impulse response) after the measurement if finished, looks as shown in the wizard picture (displayed to the left of this text).

The lower limit should be set just before the impulse, the upper limit should be appox. one meter after the lower limit.

This will exclude the room reflections.

Use the mouse to move the upper and lower limits. The impulse reponse before the lower limit should be zero.

Step 8 – Calibration Measurement-Part3

Calibration Measurement-Part3We will now set this free field measurement as the reference.

Go to FileAdvanced SaveFrequency Domain Ref. Measurement .

The upper plot should now be a flat line with the value 1 as shown in the picture.

Step 9 – Calibration Verification

Calibration VerificationGo to MeasurementStart to perform a new measurement. Do not change the measurement setup.

Check that the plots displayed after the measurement is finished, looks as shown in the wizard picture (displayed to the left of this text).

From the picture we see that the absorption coefficient should be higher than 0.95.

Step 10 – Measurement Illustration

Measurement IllustrationPosition the loudspeaker approx. 40 cm away from the sensor.

Position the sensor as close as possible to the acoustic material to be measured.

Use the picture for illustration.

Step 11 – Set Distance and Angle

Set Distance and AngleThe default values are: Distance = 0 mmAngle = 0 degrees

If you want to change the default settings, go to MeasurementSaving Defaults… and type in the desired values as shown in the picture. It must be written exactly as shown in the figure.

THE DEPENDENCY OF DISTANCE IS NOT YET IMPLEMENTED. IT IS CURRENTLY SET TO ZERO.

Step 12 – Example Measurement

Example MeasurementWe will now measure the absorption coefficent of the Microflown suitcase.

Put the probe on your Microflown suitcase as shown in the picture (the marking should face the loudspeaker).

Step 13 – Start Measurement

Start MeasurementGo to MeasurementStart to start a measurement or click the Go button.

A typical result is shown in the figure.

Step 14 – Overlaying Curves

Overlaying CurvesCurves can be overlaid using PlotOverlay Curves or the button shown to the right in the picture.

Curves can be deleted using PlotErase Curves… or using the button shown to the left in the picture.

Step 15 – Plot Impedance

Plot ImpedanceTo display the magnitude of the impedance, go to PlotPlot Type SettingsFrequency Response–Spectrum. In the dialog box select Magnitude as shown in the picture.

As shown in the figure you can also select Real Part and Imaginary Part.

In the same dialog box you can set the vertical axis to a dB scale (Linear is default).

Step 16 – Scaling the Plot

Scaling the PlotThe plot can be scaled in several ways using the mouse or the toolbar at the lower left.

For more information, please click the help button positioned below to the left.

Step 17 – Plot Impedance or Phase

Plot Impedance or PhaseTo display the impedance phase, we must change the plot type.

To do this, go to PlotPlot Type\Routing\Test… and select Phase Response–Function as shown in the picture.

Step 18 – Exporting Data and Plot

Exporting Data and PlotThe curve data can be exported using FileExport Data… or EditCopy Data.

Before exporting data, click in the upper plot to set it active (indicated by a thin frame around the plot).

The data can now be opened in a spreadsheet, e.g. Microsoft Excel.

Use FileExport Plot… to export the plot.

Step 19 – Customize the Wizard

Customize the WizardIf you want to restart this Wizard, do this from MeasurementWizardRestart.

You can easily edit this Wizard to include your own specific instructions from MeasurementWizard Editor….

If you want WinMLS to remember your settings, store the setup from SetupStore….

Click the Finished button to exit this wizard.