2017
DOI: 10.1007/s40430-017-0763-3
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An investigation on characterization of dynamic pressure transducers using material impact test machine

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“…In order to create the testing pressure, it uses a dropping mass on to a piston, increasing the pressure in the hydraulic medium by up to some hundreds of MPa in order to perform a quick and accurate check and calibration of high-pressure dynamic sensors as seen in Figure 1. The energy level is adjusted by changing the dropping height of the dropping mass [2].…”
Section: Working Principle Of Dynamic Calibration Machinementioning
confidence: 99%
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“…In order to create the testing pressure, it uses a dropping mass on to a piston, increasing the pressure in the hydraulic medium by up to some hundreds of MPa in order to perform a quick and accurate check and calibration of high-pressure dynamic sensors as seen in Figure 1. The energy level is adjusted by changing the dropping height of the dropping mass [2].…”
Section: Working Principle Of Dynamic Calibration Machinementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Dynamic pressure sensors have a wide area of usage both in measurement and in controlling process in lots of fields like aerospace, medicine production, food processing [1,2]. Some applications show time-invariant static characteristics, so certain types of transducers can be used to measure such static time-invariant value of pressure.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this case, the pressure value is no longer static but dynamic. When talking about dynamic pressure, the measured quantity is not a single pressure value that does not change with time, but a time-dependent pressure function as given in (2). p = p (t) .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
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“…Dynamic pressure sensors are used in applications in many fields at amplitudes from a few pascals to several giga pascals and in these applications, dynamic pressure measurements that vary depending on time are needed [1,2]. As with all measuring instruments, pressure sensors need to be calibrated.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Ölçümde kullanılan tüm cihazların kalibre edilmiş olması ölçüm sonucunun doğruluğunun bilinmesi açısından olmazsa olmaz bir durumdur. Endüstride havacılık, otomotiv, balistik ölçümler, gıdaların işlenmesi [2,3] gibi bazı alanlar vardır ki bu alanlarda yapılan basınç ölçümleri, statik ölçümler değillerdir. Ölçülen değerler zamana bağlı olarak değişiklik gösteren bir büyüklüğe sahiptirler.…”
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