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EN 60565:2007

Superseded

Superseded

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Underwater acoustics - Hydrophones - Calibration in the frequency range 0,01 Hz to 1 MHz

Superseded date

31-01-2022

Superseded by

EN IEC 60565-1:2020

Published date

04-01-2007

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FOREWORD
1 Scope
2 Normative references
3 Terms and definitions
4 Symbols and abbreviated terms
5 Procedures for calibrations
   5.1 Principles
   5.2 Field limitations
   5.3 Schematic survey of procedures
   5.4 Reporting of results
   5.5 Recalibration periods
   5.6 Temperature and pressure considerations for
         calibration
6 Preparation of transducers
   6.1 Wetting
   6.2 Hydrophone support
   6.3 Influence of cable
7 Electrical measurements
   7.1 Signal type
   7.2 Earthing
   7.3 Measurement of hydrophone output voltage
   7.4 Measurement of projector current
   7.5 Measurement of transfer impedance
8 Free-field reciprocity calibration
   8.1 General principle
   8.2 Theory
   8.3 Separation distance
   8.4 Minimum distance from transducers to boundary surface
   8.5 Frequency limitation
   8.6 Measurements and checks
   8.7 Uncertainty
9 Free-field calibration by comparison
   9.1 Principle
   9.2 Comparison with a standard hydrophone
   9.3 Calibration with a calibrated projector
10 Calibration by hydrostatic excitation
   10.1 Principle
   10.2 Determination of equivalent pressure
   10.3 Measurement of the sensitivity of hydrophones
   10.4 Design of vibration system
   10.5 Uncertainty
   10.6 Alternative method for hydrostatic excitation
11 Calibration by piezoelectric compensation
   11.1 Principle
   11.2 Procedure
   11.3 Design of the calibration chamber
   11.4 Practical limitations of the piezoelectric
         compensation method
   11.5 Uncertainty
12 Acoustic coupler reciprocity calibration
   12.1 Principle
   12.2 Procedure
   12.3 Theory
   12.4 Acoustic compliance
   12.5 High-frequency limit
   12.6 Low-frequency limit
   12.7 Measurement
   12.8 Uncertainty
   12.9 Limitations
   12.10 Acoustic-coupler calibration using a reference
         coupler with two reciprocal transducers and an
         auxiliary coupler with the same two transducers
         and a hydrophone to be calibrated
   12.11 Acoustic-coupler calibration using a reference coupler
         with two reciprocal transducers and an auxiliary
         coupler with the same two transducers, a hydrophone
         to be calibrated, and a sound source
   12.12 Acoustic-coupler calibration using a coupler,
         a reciprocal transducer, a projector, a hydrophone
         to be calibrated, and a subsidiary body of known
         compliance
13 Calibration with a pistonphone
   13.1 Principle
   13.2 Procedure
   13.3 Limitations
   13.4 Uncertainty
14 Calibration with a vibrating column
   14.1 Principle
   14.2 Procedure
   14.3 Expression for the pressure
   14.4 Determination of the sensitivity
   14.5 Conditions of measurement
   14.6 Uncertainty
Annex A (informative) Directional response of a hydrophone
Annex B (informative) Electrical loading corrections
Annex C (informative) Pulsed techniques in free-field
                      calibrations
Annex D (informative) Assessment of uncertainty in the
                      calibration of hydrophones
Annex E (informative) Equivalent circuit of the excitation
                      system for calibration with a vibrating
                      column
Annex ZA (normative) Normative references to international
                      publications with their corresponding
                      European publications
Bibliography

Specifies methods for calibration of hydrophones or reversible transducers when used as a hydrophone, particularly in the frequency range from 0,01 Hz to 1 MHz. Rules for the presentation of the calibration data are established.

Committee
CLC/SR 87
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
European Committee for Standards - Electrical
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

Standards Relationship
DS EN 60565 : 2007 Identical
OVE/ONORM EN 60565 : 2007 Identical
UNE-EN 60565:2007 Identical
PN EN 60565 : 2007 Identical
NEN EN IEC 60565 : 2007 Identical
DIN EN 60565:2007-08 Identical
IEC 60565:2006 Identical
NF EN 60565 : 2007 Identical
NBN EN 60565 : 2007 Identical
I.S. EN 60565:2007 Identical
BS EN 60565:2007 Identical
CEI EN 60565 : 2007 Identical
PNE-prEN 60565 Identical

BS EN 62127-1 : 2007 ULTRASONICS - HYDROPHONES - PART 1: MEASUREMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MEDICAL ULTRASONIC FIELDS UP TO 40 MHZ
BS EN 62127-2 : 2007 ULTRASONICS - HYDROPHONES - PART 2: CALIBRATION FOR ULTRASONIC FIELDS UP TO 40 MHZ
I.S. EN 62127-1:2007 ULTRASONICS - HYDROPHONES - PART 1: MEASUREMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MEDICAL ULTRASONIC FIELDS UP TO 40 MHZ (IEC 62127-1:2007 (EQV))
BS EN 61869-1:2009 Instrument transformers General requirements
UNE-EN 61869-1:2010 Instrument transformers -- Part 1: General requirements
I.S. EN 62127-2:2007 ULTRASONICS - HYDROPHONES - PART 2: CALIBRATION FOR ULTRASONIC FIELDS UP TO 40 MHZ
EN 62127-2:2007/A2:2017 ULTRASONICS - HYDROPHONES - PART 2: CALIBRATION FOR ULTRASONIC FIELDS UP TO 40 MHZ
EN 62127-1:2007/A1:2013 ULTRASONICS - HYDROPHONES - PART 1: MEASUREMENT AND CHARACTERIZATION OF MEDICAL ULTRASONIC FIELDS UP TO 40 MHZ (IEC 62127-1:2007/A1:2013)
EN 61869-1:2009 Instrument transformers - Part 1: General requirements

IEC 60050-801:1994 International Electrotechnical Vocabulary (IEV) - Part 801: Acoustics and electroacoustics
IEC 60500:2017 Underwater acoustics - Hydrophones - Properties of hydrophones in the frequency range 1 Hz to 500 kHz
IEC 60263:1982 Scales and sizes for plotting frequency characteristics and polar diagrams
IEC 60866:1987 Characteristics and calibration of hydrophones for operation in the frequency range 0.5 MHz to 15 MHz

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