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== The Company == |
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| name = Brüel & Kjær (Sound and Vibration Measurement A/S) |
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| image = B&K Headquarters.jpg |
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| image_caption = Brüel & Kjær's headquarters in Naerum, Denmark |
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| type = [[Private company]] |
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| foundation = 28 November 1942 |
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| location = [[Nærum, Denmark]] |
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| founder = [[Per Vilhelm Brüel]] and Viggo Kjær |
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| area_served = Worldwide |
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| | industry = [[Engineering]]<br />Sound & Vibration |
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| products = [[Sound measurement]], [[vibration systems]] |
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| revenue = {{ubl|{{increase}}[[Danish krone|DKK]]991 million (2011)<ref name="ing.dk">{{cite web|url=http://ing.dk/artikel/129684-store-elektronikfirmaer-blaeser-krisen-af-banen|title=Store elektronikfirmaer blæser krisen af banen - Ingeniøren|date=1 June 2012|access-date=4 January 2013|archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130124160521/http://ing.dk/artikel/129684-store-elektronikfirmaer-blaeser-krisen-af-banen#|archive-date=24 January 2013|url-status=dead|df=dmy-all}}</ref>}} |
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| net_income = {{ubl|{{increase}}[[Danish krone|DKK]]186 million (2011)<ref name="ing.dk"/>}} |
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| num_employees = 1,150 (2013) |
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| parent = [[Spectris]] |
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| homepage = {{url|www.bksv.com}} |
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'''Brüel & Kjær (Sound and Vibration Measurement A/S)''' is a Danish multinational [[engineering]] and [[electronics]] company headquartered in [[Nærum]], near [[Copenhagen]]. It was the largest [[Record producer|producer]] in the world of equipment for [[Acoustics|acoustic]] and vibrational measurements.<ref>{{cite web |url=http://www.enfonic.com/bruel-kjaer/ |title=Bruel & Kjaer |access-date=2012-10-14 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120705075155/http://www.enfonic.com/bruel-kjaer |archive-date=5 July 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref><ref>[http://www.blnz.com/news/2008/10/07/Br%C3%BCel_Kj%C3%A6r_History_Lesson_Short_4921.html A Brüel & Kjær History Lesson - Short Version] {{webarchive |url=https://web.archive.org/web/20110708013728/http://www.blnz.com/news/2008/10/07/Br%C3%BCel_Kj%C3%A6r_History_Lesson_Short_4921.html |date=8 July 2011 }}' by Svend Gade, published in [http://www.sandv.com/home.htm ''Sound and Vibration''], August 2008.</ref> |
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Brüel & Kjær is a subsidiary of [[Spectris]]. |
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Brüel & Kjær was founded by [[Per Vilhelm Brüel]] (6 March 1915 – 2 April 2015) and Viggo Kjær (5 June 1914 – 25 July 2013) on 28 November 1942, who met while studying at The Polytechnic School in Copenhagen (now the [[Technical University of Denmark]]). After accomplishing their [[Master of Science|M.S. degrees]] in 1939, they established a company which specializes in the development of acoustic measurement instruments. |
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[http://www.bksv.com Brüel & Kjær (Sound and Vibration Measurement A/S)] is a subsidiary of UK-based [[Spectris]] plc. Brüel & Kjær is manufacturer and supplier of sound and vibration solutions. The company headquarters is based in Nærum, Denmark. Brüel & Kjær has sales offices in 55 countries and more than 500 employees working within local sales, service, and support worldwide. |
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Holger Nielsen joined the company as a third partner in 1945 until his death in 1978.{{Citation needed|date=December 2022}} |
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Managing Director of Brüel & Kjær: Lars Rønn (from September 1, 2008). |
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== Products == |
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The most notable products and technologies developed by the company include: |
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*1940s – Precision measurement instruments including radio frequency analyzers and [[Geiger counters]]. Type 2401, a vacuum tube [[voltmeter]], was the first instrument produced. Type 4301, launched in 1943, was the world's first charge [[accelerometer]], while Type 2301 marked the success of the company in 1949. Since then it has been updated a number of times: the latest version, Type 2307, was introduced in 1972 |
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*1950s – Sound and vibration measurements tools, including logarithmic level recorders, signal generators and frequency analyzers |
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*1960s – Measurement microphones, [[preamplifier]]s and calibrators, along with [[International Electrotechnical Commission|IEC]] standardised precision sound level meters |
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*1970s – Parallel analyzers, including the first analyzer using digital filters |
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*1980s – The first instrument for sound intensity measurement; dual channel [[Fast Fourier transform|FFT]] analyzers |
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*1990s – Multichannel and multi-analysis systems, including acoustical [[holography]] array systems |
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*2000s – Surface microphones, LAN-XI modular data acquisition hardware and TEDS, Dyn-X, REq-X technologies |
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==Markets== |
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Bruël & Kjær was founded by Per Vilhelm Brüel (Denmark, March 15, 1915) and Viggo Kjær (Denmark, June 5, 1914) on November 28, 1942. |
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=== Aero engines === |
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[[File:US_Navy_090630-N-3436L-003_An_MH-60R.jpg|thumb|Brüel & Kjaer delivers technologies for the Sikorsky MH-60R which was chosen by the RDAF as replacement for the Lynx helicopter in 2012]] |
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The two men met while studying at the The Polytechnic School in Copenhagen (now The [[Technical University of Denmark]]). After receiving their M.S. degrees in 1939 they decided to start a company developing instruments for acoustic measurements. |
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Brüel & Kjær (now HBK) provides tools to overcome noise and vibration challenges. These ensure the quality of new lighter material applications by modal testing and improving the quality and test efficiency in [[Aircraft engine|aero engines]]. Systems include those for development and measurement of new noise-optimised engines, acoustic lining designs and propagation code validation (engine duct modal analysis, far-field noise measurement, and acoustic panel ''in situ'' impedance measurement) |
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It also supplies in-flight engine monitoring with flight-certified, high-temperature accelerometers.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bksv.com/Markets/Aerospace/Aero%20Engines.aspx|title=Customer cases – Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration|publisher=}}</ref> |
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=== Aerospace === |
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Holger Nielsen joined the company as third partner, in 1945. He was with the company until his death in 1978. |
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[[File:Curiosity - The Next Mars Rover.jpg|thumb|NASA's Mars rover 'Curiosity' was tested using a Brüel and Kjær LDS shaker system]] |
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Brüel & Kjær supplies data acquisition systems and vibration test systems (LDS) to customers in the aerospace industry, such as the LDS V994 shaker, used to test [[NASA]]'s [[Mars]] [[Curiosity rover]].<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bksv.com/NewsEvents/Waves/Waves_2012_issue10/MarsRover.aspx |title=Safely making tracks on Mars after LDS V994 testing - Brüel & Kjær |access-date=2012-10-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121127152206/http://bksv.com/NewsEvents/Waves/Waves_2012_issue10/MarsRover.aspx |archive-date=27 November 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref> Other systems have tested [[Astrium]]'s satellite prior to launch,<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bksv.co.uk/NewsEvents/News/UnitedKingdom/ASTRIUMandShakers.aspx# |title=ASTRIUM choose LDS V994 Shaker for satellite testing - Brüel & Kjær |access-date=16 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20130511122805/http://www.bksv.co.uk/NewsEvents/News/UnitedKingdom/ASTRIUMandShakers.aspx# |archive-date=11 May 2013 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> and performed qualification and acceptance testing, such as the integrated LAN-XI data acquisition systems used by the [[National Institute for Space Research]] in Brazil INPE.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://source.theengineer.co.uk/measurement-quality-control-and-test/general/testing-analysing-and-monitoring-equipment-/bruel-and-kjaer-system-aids-satellite-launch-tests/393698.article |title=Bruel and Kjaer system aids satellite launch tests | Application Story | Source |access-date=2012-10-16 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20140725110332/http://source.theengineer.co.uk/measurement-quality-control-and-test/general/testing-analysing-and-monitoring-equipment-/bruel-and-kjaer-system-aids-satellite-launch-tests/393698.article |archive-date=25 July 2014 |df=dmy }}</ref> Main customers in this field are [[Airbus]], Aircraft Strength Research Institute, [[Boeing]], [[EADS]], [[Eurocopter]], [[Rolls-Royce plc|Rolls-Royce]], and [[Sukhoi]]. |
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===Defence=== |
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== Brüel & Kjær products == |
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====Acoustic stealth discretion==== |
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The company supplies systems for noise signature management: acoustic ranging of submarines and surface ships; noise source investigation during design and build; acoustic trials and self-noise monitoring during operations. It also supplies systems for underwater acoustics, shock testing, noise and vibration testing and structural dynamics testing.<ref name="armedforces-int.com">{{Cite web |url=http://www.armedforces-int.com/suppliers/bruel-kjaer.html# |title=Bruel & Kjaer - Acoustic/Vibration Testing and Measurement Solutions |access-date=15 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121026132510/http://www.armedforces-int.com/suppliers/bruel-kjaer.html# |archive-date=26 October 2012 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> |
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====Identifying noise sources==== |
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• 1940s – Various precision measurement instruments including radio frequency analysers and [[Geiger counters]].The first Brüel & Kjær instrument produced was Type 2401, a vacuum tube voltmeter. The success of the company started with Type 2301 in 1949. Since then it has been updated a number of times. The latest version is Type 2307 was introduced in 1972. In 1943 Brüel & Kjær launched Type 4301 - the world's first Charge Accelerometer - and entered the world of vibration measurement. |
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Brüel & Kjær makes several products in audio measurement, ranging from simple sound level measurements to sophisticated microphone array systems using advanced algorithms and hardware. These products{{buzzword inline|date=September 2019}} are provided for air-vehicle noise certification, exterior noise analysis such as fly-over testing using acoustic holography, beamforming, SONAH and high-temperature sensors, noise source identification to examine, for example, ramp noise or sonic booms, microphone calibration systems and more.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bksv.com/Markets/Defence/IdentificationOfNoiseSources.aspx |title=Identifying Noise Sources - Brüel & Kjær |access-date=2012-10-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121015205924/http://bksv.com/Markets/Defence/IdentificationOfNoiseSources.aspx |archive-date=15 October 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref> |
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====Maintaining operational integrity==== |
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• 1950s – focus on sound and vibration measurements, including development of logarithmic level recorders, signal generators and frequency analyzers. |
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The company provides products that aid preventative maintenance and manufacturer-specified checks to prolong the health of engines. Real-time multi-analysis capabilities reduce the number of run‑ups/‑downs and gather more data faster for analyses ranging from simple pass-fail overall measurements to in-depth advanced analysis in order to maximize the up-time of aircraft. It offers high-temperature accelerometers that can monitor the health of operational machinery for maintenance, repair and overhaul tasks such as balancing, trim balancing, on-ground engine vibration checks, vibration diagnostics and re-run production tests using real-time analysis. Furthermore, it provides monitoring systems for engines and gearboxes with permanently placed HUMS sensors and signal conditioners for extreme environments.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bksv.com/Markets/Defence/Operational%20Integrity.aspx |title=Maintaining Operational Integrity - Brüel & Kjær |access-date=2012-10-15 |url-status=dead |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20121015063359/http://bksv.com/Markets/Defence/Operational%20Integrity.aspx |archive-date=15 October 2012 |df=dmy }}</ref> |
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• 1960s – Birth of the Brüel & Kjær range of measurement microphones, preamplifiers and calibrators. IEC standardised precision sound level meters were also introduced. |
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====Environmental noise impact testing and monitoring==== |
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• 1970s – Development of parallel analyzers, including the world’s first analyzer to use digital filters. |
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Brüel & Kjær supplies systems for occupational health, helmet/cabin/cockpit noise assessment, acoustic and human vibration monitoring, urban noise monitoring and noise-mapping of vehicles in order to test and monitor the environmental noise impact, and to look for ways of reducing environmental noise impact on armed forces personnel and local communities. These activities include helmet/cabin/cockpit noise assessment, human acoustic and vibration monitoring, urban, airport, industrial and construction noise monitoring, and vehicle noise mapping.<ref name="armedforces-int.com"/> |
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====Wind tunnel testing==== |
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• 1980s – Introduction of the first commercially available instrument for sound intensity measurement and the expansion of the range of instruments; for example, dual channel FFT analyzers. |
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Since wind tunnel and test track measurements are often the only way to recreate real-world conditions for model and mule car testing, and are also a good method of validating simulated model data, Brüel & Kjær tries to provide measurement devices that focus on these types of tests, for specific needs so that they can perform vehicle pass-by noise contribution studies for cars, trucks and trains, location of high-frequency engine noise sources, and wind-tunnel measurements. Surface microphones mounted on the exterior of a vehicle measure the pressure fluctuations at different positions of the vehicle without drilling holes. [[Beamforming]] can be used for noise mapping at a distance from large objects. The data for all points is acquired in a single measurement, saving time and effort.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bksv.com/Markets/Automotive/Benchmarking%20Troubleshooting/ExteriorNoiseContribution.aspx# |title=Wind tunnel testing - Brüel & Kjær |access-date=15 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120910171128/http://bksv.com/Markets/Automotive/Benchmarking%20Troubleshooting/ExteriorNoiseContribution.aspx# |archive-date=10 September 2012 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> |
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====Setting targets==== |
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• 1990s – Multichannel and multi-analysis systems, including acoustical holography array systems. |
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[[File:SiemensVelaroD-InnoTrans2010.jpg|thumb|Trains and ground vehicles are also a major market for Brüel & Kjær]] |
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Brüel & Kjær provide the tools for recording, analysing, auditioning, dissecting, and synthesising sounds. The range enables the use of simulation models and test data to develop modifications to improve the sound quality and to achieve the ultimate objective of designing the desired sound characteristics into the product.<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bksv.com/Markets/Automotive/TargetSetting/ObjectiveAchievableTargets.aspx|title=Customer cases – Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration|publisher=}}</ref> |
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====Benchmarking==== |
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• 2000s – Surface microphones and new technologies such as TEDS, Dyn-X, REq-X, LAN-XI and much more. |
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Brüel & Kjær has developed an [[Noise, vibration, and harshness|NVH]] tool for surreptitious recording and analysis called SoNoScout. It can be carried in the tester's pocket on a train or bus without distracting the passengers or in a competitor's vehicle where it can be combined with a GPS unit to generate a map of the test route, measure speed and even generate an RPM profile. The software runs on a PDA with microphones binaurally mounted on a headset for quick recording.<ref>{{Cite web |url=http://www.bksv.com/Markets/Automotive/Benchmarking%20Troubleshooting/QuickNonIntrusiveBenchmarking.aspx# |title=Benchmarking - Brüel & Kjær |access-date=15 October 2012 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20120910153108/http://bksv.com/Markets/Automotive/Benchmarking%20Troubleshooting/QuickNonIntrusiveBenchmarking.aspx# |archive-date=10 September 2012 |url-status=dead |df=dmy-all }}</ref> |
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===Telecom and audio=== |
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Brüel & Kjær provides products to telecom and audio customers – from transducers to measurement, analysis and reporting for evaluation of electroacoustic devices:<ref>{{cite web|url=http://www.bksv.com/Markets/TelecomAudio.aspx|title=Customer cases – Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration|publisher=}}</ref> |
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* A dedicated platform that includes couplers, microphones, amplifiers, analyzers, calibrators, sound sources, and measurement and analysis software. |
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* Specialised standards-based telephone test systems for all communication technologies, including [[GSM]], [[UMTS]], AMPS, [[Code-division multiple access|CDMA]], W-CDMA, Bluetooth and [[Voice over IP|VoIP]]. |
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* Exceptional ear and mouth simulators. |
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* Advanced material testing, modal analysis, sound quality and environmental procedures for development, benchmarking, production and quality assurance testing. |
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== Organisational developments == |
== Organisational developments == |
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In 1992 Brüel & Kjær was sold to AGIV (a German holding company), and split into a number of separate companies: |
In 1992 Brüel & Kjær was sold to AGIV (a German holding company), and split into a number of separate companies: |
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* Brüel & Kjær Sound and Vibration Measurement A/S (the core sound and vibration market) |
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* Brüel & Kjær Vibro (machinery condition monitoring) |
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* B-K Medical (ultrasonic medical diagnostic instruments) |
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* Innova Air Tech Instruments A/S (gas analysis instrumentation) |
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* Danish Pro Audio, now [[DPA Microphones]] (studio microphones) |
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After the division of the company, a number of former employees left to form G.R.A.S. Sound and Vibration. |
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• Brüel & Kjær Vibro (machinery condition monitoring) |
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AGIV included the Brüel & Kjær split companies within its Spectris Division, which comprised Brüel & Kjær, Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH (HBM), and BTG Instruments GmbH. In July 2000, the Spectris Division was sold to the British company Fairey Group Ltd; in May 2001, Fairey Group changed its name to Spectris Plc. |
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Brüel & Kjær acquired LDS Test & Measurement in January 2009<ref>[http://ing.dk/artikel/94308-brel--kjaer-overtager-foerende-firma-i-vibrationsplatforme Brüel & Kjær overtager førende firma i vibrationsplatforme] {{Webarchive|url=https://web.archive.org/web/20081220122828/http://ing.dk/artikel/94308-brel--kjaer-overtager-foerende-firma-i-vibrationsplatforme# |date=20 December 2008 }} (in Danish).</ref> and Lochard Ltd in February 2009.<ref>[https://archive.today/20130126033222/http://www.i-newswire.com/pr252100.html Brüel & Kjær announces the acquisition of Australian company Lochard Ltd. . . ]</ref> |
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• B-K Medical (ultrasonic medical diagnostic instruments) |
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On August 1, 2020, Brüel & Kjær merged with Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik and changed its name to Hottinger Brüel & Kjær.<ref>{{Cite web|url=https://www.bksv.com/en/News/BKSV-and-HBM-to-merge|title = HBK - Brüel & Kjær Merges with HBM | NEWS | Brüel & Kjær}}</ref> |
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• Innova Air Tech Instruments A/S (gas analysis instrumentation) |
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Parent company Spectris acquired Concurrent Real-Time, a real-time systems division of [[Battery Ventures]] created from the partial acquisition of [[Concurrent Computer Corporation]], in April 2021 for $166.7 million. After the acquisition was complete, Concurrent Real-Time became a division of Brüel & Kjær in July 2021.<ref>{{cite web | last=Castia | first=Matteo | date=April 1, 2021 | url=https://www.wsj.com/articles/spectris-buys-concurrent-real-time-from-battery-ventures-for-166-7-million-11617295791 | title=Spectris Buys Concurrent Real-Time From Battery Ventures for $166.7 Million | work=The Wall Street Journal | publisher=Dow Jones & Company | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20210410230840/https://www.wsj.com/articles/spectris-buys-concurrent-real-time-from-battery-ventures-for-166-7-million-11617295791 | archive-date=April 10, 2021}}</ref><ref>{{cite web | last=Gavine | first=Adam | date=July 16, 2021 | url=https://www.vehicledynamicsinternational.com/news/industry-news/spectris-completes-acquisition-of-concurrent-real-time.html | title= Spectris completes acquisition of Concurrent Real-Time | work=Vehicle Dynamics International | publisher=Mark Allen Group Limited | archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20220509145338/https://www.vehicledynamicsinternational.com/news/industry-news/spectris-completes-acquisition-of-concurrent-real-time.html | archive-date=May 9, 2022}}</ref> |
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• Danish Pro Audio (studio microphones) |
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==See also== |
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After the division of the company, a number of former employees formed G.R.A.S. Sound and Vibration (measurement microphones). |
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*[[Acoustical measurements and instrumentation]] |
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The sale and division resulted in most of the production and some research and development operations being outsourced. |
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AGIV formed the Spectris Division, which included Brüel & Kjær, Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH (HBM), and BTG Instruments GmbH. In July 2000, the Spectris Division was sold to Fairey Group Ltd. (a British Company), and in May 2001, Fairey Group changed its name to Spectirs Plc. |
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Most recently, Brüel & Kjær has acquired [http://www.lds-group.com/ LDS Test & Measurement] with effect from January 2009. |
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Read article [http://ing.dk/artikel/94308-brel--kjaer-overtager-foerende-firma-i-vibrationsplatforme Brüel & Kjær overtager førende firma i vibrationsplatforme] (in Danish). |
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== References == |
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This article draws on 'A Brüel & Kjær History Lesson' by Svend Gade, published in [http://www.sandv.com/home.htm ''Sound and Vibration''], August 2008. Permission to use information from article has been granted by the author. |
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Company type | Private company |
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Industry | Engineering Sound & Vibration |
Founded | 28 November 1942 |
Founder | Per Vilhelm Brüel and Viggo Kjær |
Headquarters | Nærum, Denmark |
Area served | Worldwide |
Products | Sound measurement, vibration systems |
Revenue | |
Number of employees | 1,150 (2013) |
Parent | Spectris |
Website | www |
Brüel & Kjær (Sound and Vibration Measurement A/S) is a Danish multinational engineering and electronics company headquartered in Nærum, near Copenhagen. It was the largest producer in the world of equipment for acoustic and vibrational measurements.[2][3] Brüel & Kjær is a subsidiary of Spectris.
Brüel & Kjær was founded by Per Vilhelm Brüel (6 March 1915 – 2 April 2015) and Viggo Kjær (5 June 1914 – 25 July 2013) on 28 November 1942, who met while studying at The Polytechnic School in Copenhagen (now the Technical University of Denmark). After accomplishing their M.S. degrees in 1939, they established a company which specializes in the development of acoustic measurement instruments.
Holger Nielsen joined the company as a third partner in 1945 until his death in 1978.[citation needed]
Products
[edit]The most notable products and technologies developed by the company include:
- 1940s – Precision measurement instruments including radio frequency analyzers and Geiger counters. Type 2401, a vacuum tube voltmeter, was the first instrument produced. Type 4301, launched in 1943, was the world's first charge accelerometer, while Type 2301 marked the success of the company in 1949. Since then it has been updated a number of times: the latest version, Type 2307, was introduced in 1972
- 1950s – Sound and vibration measurements tools, including logarithmic level recorders, signal generators and frequency analyzers
- 1960s – Measurement microphones, preamplifiers and calibrators, along with IEC standardised precision sound level meters
- 1970s – Parallel analyzers, including the first analyzer using digital filters
- 1980s – The first instrument for sound intensity measurement; dual channel FFT analyzers
- 1990s – Multichannel and multi-analysis systems, including acoustical holography array systems
- 2000s – Surface microphones, LAN-XI modular data acquisition hardware and TEDS, Dyn-X, REq-X technologies
Markets
[edit]Aero engines
[edit]Brüel & Kjær (now HBK) provides tools to overcome noise and vibration challenges. These ensure the quality of new lighter material applications by modal testing and improving the quality and test efficiency in aero engines. Systems include those for development and measurement of new noise-optimised engines, acoustic lining designs and propagation code validation (engine duct modal analysis, far-field noise measurement, and acoustic panel in situ impedance measurement) It also supplies in-flight engine monitoring with flight-certified, high-temperature accelerometers.[4]
Aerospace
[edit]Brüel & Kjær supplies data acquisition systems and vibration test systems (LDS) to customers in the aerospace industry, such as the LDS V994 shaker, used to test NASA's Mars Curiosity rover.[5] Other systems have tested Astrium's satellite prior to launch,[6] and performed qualification and acceptance testing, such as the integrated LAN-XI data acquisition systems used by the National Institute for Space Research in Brazil INPE.[7] Main customers in this field are Airbus, Aircraft Strength Research Institute, Boeing, EADS, Eurocopter, Rolls-Royce, and Sukhoi.
Defence
[edit]Acoustic stealth discretion
[edit]The company supplies systems for noise signature management: acoustic ranging of submarines and surface ships; noise source investigation during design and build; acoustic trials and self-noise monitoring during operations. It also supplies systems for underwater acoustics, shock testing, noise and vibration testing and structural dynamics testing.[8]
Identifying noise sources
[edit]Brüel & Kjær makes several products in audio measurement, ranging from simple sound level measurements to sophisticated microphone array systems using advanced algorithms and hardware. These products[buzzword] are provided for air-vehicle noise certification, exterior noise analysis such as fly-over testing using acoustic holography, beamforming, SONAH and high-temperature sensors, noise source identification to examine, for example, ramp noise or sonic booms, microphone calibration systems and more.[9]
Maintaining operational integrity
[edit]The company provides products that aid preventative maintenance and manufacturer-specified checks to prolong the health of engines. Real-time multi-analysis capabilities reduce the number of run‑ups/‑downs and gather more data faster for analyses ranging from simple pass-fail overall measurements to in-depth advanced analysis in order to maximize the up-time of aircraft. It offers high-temperature accelerometers that can monitor the health of operational machinery for maintenance, repair and overhaul tasks such as balancing, trim balancing, on-ground engine vibration checks, vibration diagnostics and re-run production tests using real-time analysis. Furthermore, it provides monitoring systems for engines and gearboxes with permanently placed HUMS sensors and signal conditioners for extreme environments.[10]
Environmental noise impact testing and monitoring
[edit]Brüel & Kjær supplies systems for occupational health, helmet/cabin/cockpit noise assessment, acoustic and human vibration monitoring, urban noise monitoring and noise-mapping of vehicles in order to test and monitor the environmental noise impact, and to look for ways of reducing environmental noise impact on armed forces personnel and local communities. These activities include helmet/cabin/cockpit noise assessment, human acoustic and vibration monitoring, urban, airport, industrial and construction noise monitoring, and vehicle noise mapping.[8]
Wind tunnel testing
[edit]Since wind tunnel and test track measurements are often the only way to recreate real-world conditions for model and mule car testing, and are also a good method of validating simulated model data, Brüel & Kjær tries to provide measurement devices that focus on these types of tests, for specific needs so that they can perform vehicle pass-by noise contribution studies for cars, trucks and trains, location of high-frequency engine noise sources, and wind-tunnel measurements. Surface microphones mounted on the exterior of a vehicle measure the pressure fluctuations at different positions of the vehicle without drilling holes. Beamforming can be used for noise mapping at a distance from large objects. The data for all points is acquired in a single measurement, saving time and effort.[11]
Setting targets
[edit]Brüel & Kjær provide the tools for recording, analysing, auditioning, dissecting, and synthesising sounds. The range enables the use of simulation models and test data to develop modifications to improve the sound quality and to achieve the ultimate objective of designing the desired sound characteristics into the product.[12]
Benchmarking
[edit]Brüel & Kjær has developed an NVH tool for surreptitious recording and analysis called SoNoScout. It can be carried in the tester's pocket on a train or bus without distracting the passengers or in a competitor's vehicle where it can be combined with a GPS unit to generate a map of the test route, measure speed and even generate an RPM profile. The software runs on a PDA with microphones binaurally mounted on a headset for quick recording.[13]
Telecom and audio
[edit]Brüel & Kjær provides products to telecom and audio customers – from transducers to measurement, analysis and reporting for evaluation of electroacoustic devices:[14]
- A dedicated platform that includes couplers, microphones, amplifiers, analyzers, calibrators, sound sources, and measurement and analysis software.
- Specialised standards-based telephone test systems for all communication technologies, including GSM, UMTS, AMPS, CDMA, W-CDMA, Bluetooth and VoIP.
- Exceptional ear and mouth simulators.
- Advanced material testing, modal analysis, sound quality and environmental procedures for development, benchmarking, production and quality assurance testing.
Organisational developments
[edit]In 1992 Brüel & Kjær was sold to AGIV (a German holding company), and split into a number of separate companies:
- Brüel & Kjær Sound and Vibration Measurement A/S (the core sound and vibration market)
- Brüel & Kjær Vibro (machinery condition monitoring)
- B-K Medical (ultrasonic medical diagnostic instruments)
- Innova Air Tech Instruments A/S (gas analysis instrumentation)
- Danish Pro Audio, now DPA Microphones (studio microphones)
After the division of the company, a number of former employees left to form G.R.A.S. Sound and Vibration. AGIV included the Brüel & Kjær split companies within its Spectris Division, which comprised Brüel & Kjær, Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik GmbH (HBM), and BTG Instruments GmbH. In July 2000, the Spectris Division was sold to the British company Fairey Group Ltd; in May 2001, Fairey Group changed its name to Spectris Plc.
Brüel & Kjær acquired LDS Test & Measurement in January 2009[15] and Lochard Ltd in February 2009.[16]
On August 1, 2020, Brüel & Kjær merged with Hottinger Baldwin Messtechnik and changed its name to Hottinger Brüel & Kjær.[17]
Parent company Spectris acquired Concurrent Real-Time, a real-time systems division of Battery Ventures created from the partial acquisition of Concurrent Computer Corporation, in April 2021 for $166.7 million. After the acquisition was complete, Concurrent Real-Time became a division of Brüel & Kjær in July 2021.[18][19]
See also
[edit]References
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- ^ A Brüel & Kjær History Lesson - Short Version Archived 8 July 2011 at the Wayback Machine' by Svend Gade, published in Sound and Vibration, August 2008.
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- ^ "Safely making tracks on Mars after LDS V994 testing - Brüel & Kjær". Archived from the original on 27 November 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-16.
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- ^ a b "Bruel & Kjaer - Acoustic/Vibration Testing and Measurement Solutions". Archived from the original on 26 October 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
- ^ "Identifying Noise Sources - Brüel & Kjær". Archived from the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
- ^ "Maintaining Operational Integrity - Brüel & Kjær". Archived from the original on 15 October 2012. Retrieved 2012-10-15.
- ^ "Wind tunnel testing - Brüel & Kjær". Archived from the original on 10 September 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
- ^ "Customer cases – Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration".
- ^ "Benchmarking - Brüel & Kjær". Archived from the original on 10 September 2012. Retrieved 15 October 2012.
- ^ "Customer cases – Brüel & Kjær Sound & Vibration".
- ^ Brüel & Kjær overtager førende firma i vibrationsplatforme Archived 20 December 2008 at the Wayback Machine (in Danish).
- ^ Brüel & Kjær announces the acquisition of Australian company Lochard Ltd. . .
- ^ "HBK - Brüel & Kjær Merges with HBM | NEWS | Brüel & Kjær".
- ^ Castia, Matteo (1 April 2021). "Spectris Buys Concurrent Real-Time From Battery Ventures for $166.7 Million". The Wall Street Journal. Dow Jones & Company. Archived from the original on 10 April 2021.
- ^ Gavine, Adam (16 July 2021). "Spectris completes acquisition of Concurrent Real-Time". Vehicle Dynamics International. Mark Allen Group Limited. Archived from the original on 9 May 2022.
External links
[edit]- Media related to Brüel & Kjær at Wikimedia Commons