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Vibration sensors cover sensors and other instruments used for measuring vibration and acceleration. Search by Specification | Learn More
...of transducers, including acceleration, linear velocity, proximity and displacement, rotary velocity and temperature. In addition, many vibration instruments can take generic signal inputs, including voltage, current, frequency and serial inputs. Some... Search by Specification | Learn More
Accelerometers are instruments for measuring, displaying, and analyzing acceleration and vibration. Search by Specification | Learn More
...or radial blowers move air perpendicular to the blower axis and provide relatively low flow rates and high pressures. Other available configurations include tube axial fans, vane axial fans, crossover (tangential) blowers, and multistage blowers... Search by Specification | Learn More
...specifications. Since most modern accelerometers require a constant current source/buffer amplifier and most voltmeters read in either average or RMS voltage for AC signals, it can be difficult to read and adjust for peak acceleration with this setup... Search by Specification | Learn More
Selecting calibration instruments requires an analysis of physical, electrical, process, environmental, and thermodynamic properties. Physical properties indicate whether instruments can be used to calibrate devices that sense or measure acceleration... Search by Specification | Learn More
...of acceleration, velocity, displacement or temperature. Performance specifications include maximum shock, maximum vibration, and maximum acceleration. Frequency range, minimum accuracy and number of axes are also important considerations. As a rule... Search by Specification | Learn More
...is proportional to ground velocity; however, special seismographs called accelerographs provide outputs that are proportional to ground acceleration. A seismogram is a paper document that displays summary information about the magnitude and location... Search by Specification | Learn More
...and features. The most important specifications are peak sinusoidal force, frequency range, displacement, peak acceleration and peak velocity. Some of these specifications may be ratings without a load, as the manufacturers cannot always predict how... Search by Specification | Learn More
Inertial sensors are semiconductor devices used to measure acceleration, changes in inclination, and gyration. Learn More
Vibration transmitters provide electrical outputs that are proportional to vibration inputs. They are used during predictive maintenance in order to reduce unexpected machine failure. Search by Specification | Learn More
Surface tension and wettability instruments measure fluid surface tension, a tangential force that keeps a fluid together at the air/fluid interface. Surface tension is a direct indicator of the quality of any chemical and any formulation Search by Specification | Learn More
Stepper motors use a magnetic field to move a rotor in small angular steps or fractions of steps. They provide precise positioning and ease of use, especially in low acceleration or static load applications. Search by Specification | Learn More
Mechanical testing equipment covers devices used for adhesion, compression, drop (shock), tensile, vibration and fatigue testing. Search by Specification | Learn More
...perform a variety of functions. Examples include acceleration and centrifuge testing, acoustic testing and particle impact noise detection (PIND), crash safety analysis, and loss of coolant accident (LOCA) testing. Tests are also used to determine... Search by Specification | Learn More
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Shock & Vibration Sensor/Recorder Instrumented Sensor Technology
Optical Vibration Sensor Switch (VBS07 Series) MIT Oncque Corporation
PDV-100 Portable Digital Vibrometer Polytec, Inc.
Vibration sensing Colibrys
Monitoring solutions for Smart Wind Turbines QPS Photronics
Integrated Signal Conditioner QPS Photronics
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The Lechler Tangential Full Cone spray nozzle creates a uniform full cone pattern but with no internal swirl device. Without such a device to limit the particle size which can pass through the nozzle, this unique design allows for maximum clog resistance. This makes it especially valuable for any application spraying gritty slurries or similar liquids. (read more)
The Lechler Tangential Hollow Cone creates a uniform, finely atomized spray without compressed air. The clog-resistant design of this nozzle creates a hollow cone pattern without a swirl insert. In general, hollow cone patterns in fact create the smallest droplets possible (and thus the finest mist) without the use of compressed air, all other factors being equal. (read more)
Internal mixers (Tangential or Intermeshing) are widely utilized for masticating and compounding of various types of natural and synthetic rubbers, as well as different grades of plastics... (read more)
The Model 3310 is a battery powered, acceleration and thermal data acquisition system which provides sample rates of up to 4000 samples per second on each of its three acceleration axes. Its useful bandwidth ranges from DC to 500Hz. (read more)
The MotionMaster, like all our other recording systems, is stand-alone and battery powered. But the big difference is we have now included triaxial angular rate sensors AND triaxial linear accelerometers in the same package. (read more)
Thermotron is proud to now offer a 12-inch (30.5 cm) diameter armature size for the DSX-4000, DSX-6650 and DSX-8000 electrodynamic shakers. This new smaller, lightweight armature size allows these shakers to perform high acceleration testing. Most models are able to achieve acceleration over 100 g making the DSX Series a durable and versatile test system for a wide range of applications. (read more)
The SnapShock Plus (SSP) series data recorders are compact, battery powered acceleration event recorders. The new generation devices offer several improved capabilities over the standard Snap Shock model. (read more)
Pressure and acceleration sensor dies with excellent non-linearity. The accelerometer is designed to sustain high static acceleration and shock. (read more)
The Shock101 and UltraShock stand alone data loggers record peak tri-axial acceleration/shock up to +/- 100 g sampled at 500 Hz. In addition to acceleration, the Ultrashock captures temperature, humidity and pressure. They are ideal for equipment and vehicle monitoring or for tracking environmental conditions during shipping. (read more)
Pressure and acceleration sensor with excellent non-linearity. The accelerometer is designed to sustain high static acceleration and shock. (read more)
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Acceleration - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia also is an acceleration: for motion on a planar surface, the change in direction of velocity results in centripetal acceleration; whereas the rate of |
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Kinematics - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia 1.3 Constant acceleration 1.4 Relative velocity 3.2.2 Position, velocity, and acceleration |
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PAS Subject: Tangential acceleration Subjects Pick one... AC circuits Acceleration Ampere's law Angular acceleration Angular displacement Angular momentum Angular velocity Atoms Battery |
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Autodesk: Discussion Groups - Dynamic Simulation Measuring... Use the tangential velocity in the equation: Normal_acceleration = (tangential velocity)^2 / radius Then, plug the normal acceleration into the |
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Incidence and Severity of Cerebral Concussion in the Rhesus... Angular acceleration values ranged up to 1.2 x 10\u5 rad/sec\u2, and peak values of tangential acceleration at the center of the mass of the brain See SAE International Information |
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Differential Tolerance of Frontal and Temporal Lobes to... Of 30 rhesus monkeys subjected to a single angular acceleration impulse, 13 had no frontal or temporal contusion (Group 1), 8 had only frontal See SAE International Information |
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ADI - Analog Dialogue | iMEMS Gyro rate and r the radius, the tangential velocity is ? r. So, if r changes at speed, v, there will be a tangential acceleration ? v. This is half of the See Analog Devices, Inc. Information |
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Intro: Torque and Angular Acceleration Law, F tan = m a tan However, we know that angular acceleration, , and the tangential acceleration a tan are related by: a tan = r Then, F tan = m r |
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Astron. Astrophys. 335, 134-144 (1998) A mechanism of ultra-high energy cosmic ray acceleration in extragalactic radio sources, at the interface between the relativistic jet and the |
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class frictionContact friction (i.e. when the tangential velocity is zero), the constraint equations are: 1. an >= 0 (normal acceleration must be non-negative) 2. fn >= 0 |