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State Primary Standard of Units of Ultrasonic Displacement Amplitude, Vibrational Velocity of the Solid Media Surface, and Electroacoustic Conversion Coefficient Get 194-2022

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The article investigates the issues of metrological support of acoustic emission means of nondestructive testing and diagnostics designed to improve the accuracy and veracity of control results to ensure safe and accident-free equipment operation at hazardous production facilities and structures. The composition of the State Primary Standard of the units of the amplitude of ultrasonic displacement, the vibrational velocity of the solid media surface, and the electroacoustic conversion coefficient, GET 194-2022 is presented. The reference installation "Coefficient," developed according to the laser interferometric measurement method and included in GET 194-2022 for reproducing units of electroacoustic conversion coefficient, is described, along with its operation principle. The metrological characteristics of GET 194-2022 are presented. The scope of the standard application is indicated, including the scientific and technical support for the uniformity and required accuracy of acoustic measurements in solid media, thus increasing the veracity of the results, reducing the risk of technogenic accidents, metrological assurance of hygienic requirements when working with sources of "contact ultrasound" on surfaces in contact with the operator's hands.

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  8. Rosstandart Order No. 380 dated February 16, 2022 "On Approval of the State Primary Standard of Units of Ultrasonic Displacement Amplitude, Vibrational Velocity of Solid Media Surface, and Electroacoustic Conversion Coeffi cient."

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Baksheev, V.G., Panin, V.I., Shulatov, A.V. et al. State Primary Standard of Units of Ultrasonic Displacement Amplitude, Vibrational Velocity of the Solid Media Surface, and Electroacoustic Conversion Coefficient Get 194-2022. Meas Tech 65, 626–631 (2022). https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-023-02131-x

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