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Experimental Measurements of the Demo Enclosure
Author(s) -
JB Fahnline,
W. R. Holmberg,
G. Seeger,
RL Campbell,
SA Hambric
Publication year - 2004
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/836295
Subject(s) - enclosure , electrical equipment , transformer , mount , computer science , variety (cybernetics) , acoustics , electrical engineering , environmental science , engineering , marine engineering , mechanical engineering , physics , voltage , artificial intelligence
The ''demo enclosure'' is a small box constructed at ARL/PSU to simulate the basic characteristics of an equipment enclosure, but without the complexity of an actual enclosure. In the general case, an equipment enclosure can house a variety of electrical equipment, including transformers, card racks, etc., usually mounted on shelves. They are primarily interested in investigating the best way to mount the shelves in the enclosure to mitigate sound radiation due to the excitation from the electrical equipment. A secondary goal is to assess methods for modeling the structural properties of interconnected shelves and cabinets along with the electrical equipment. In this report, they will concentrate on the extensive experimental measurements made during the investigation

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