USING AN OPTICAL FIBRE SENSOR TO MEASURE DISPLACEMENT OF ELECTRODYNAMICALLY FORMED SHEET METAL
Journal Title: Metrology and Measurement Systems - Year 2007, Vol 14, Issue 3
Abstract
The paper discusses the use of reflective fibre-optic sensor for the purposes of measuring motion parameters of sheet metal formed at high speed, subject to percussive Lorentz forces extorted in a pulsed magnetic field.
Authors and Affiliations
J. BEDNARCZYK, G. GŁUCH, E. WOJNAR, T. ZAŁUSKI
SMART SENSOR SOLUTIONS FOR MECHANICAL MEASUREMENTS AND DIAGNOSTICS
Application of many sensors located on a mechanical structure causes serious technical problems. One of the main problems is wiring of sensors which is time-consuming and may change the system output due to high structur...
ELIMINATION OF NONLINEARITY WITH DISCONTINUITIES (OF THE DEAD ZONE) FROM STATIC CHARACTERISTIC OF CONVERTER
The characteristics of real converters, including sensors, are - to a smaller or larger extent - nonlinear. Nonlinearity may result from the technologies applied to produce the converter or from the type of processing to...
RANKINGS AS ORDINAL SCALE MEASUREMENT RESULTS
Rankings (or preference relations, or weak orders) are sometimes considered to be non-empirical, non-objective, low-informative and, in principle, are not worthy to be titled measurements. A purpose of the paper is to de...
APPLICATION OF MONTE CARLO SIMULATION FOR THE EVALUATION OF MEASUREMENTS UNCERTAINTY<br />
The Monte Carlo procedure for evaluation of uncertainty in measurements is considered. Algorithms of formation correlation and non correlation data files of the input quantity estimated on types A and B are developed.
CONGRESS OF METROLOGY 2007
From 9 to13 September 2007, at the AGH University of Science and Technology, there took place the undoubtedly most important metrological conference, i.e. The Congress of Metrology ‘2007. Metrological congresses are held...