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Mechanical Problems in Measuring Force and Mass (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
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Mechanical Problems in Measuring Force and Mass (Paperback, Softcover reprint of the original 1st ed. 1986)
Series: ITC Series No. 8, 3
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Nowadays electrical force transducers, in which various electrical
conversion principles are applied, are widely used. Transducers for
forces from 1N till 10 MN are commercially available and used for
industrial as well as research purposes. They not only serve to
measure forces but also for weighing purposes. Directly converting
a force into an electrical signal is not possible. This must be
done step by step. For instance, in a strain gauge based transducer
the conversion chain is: force - stress - strain - resistance
change - bridge output. At every conversion point in this chain
parasatic influences can interfere with the results and may cause a
loss in accuracy. To surmount the problems related to obtaining
sufficient accuracy and reliability for these transducers, much
research has been done allover the world in the past 35 years. As a
result, new materials, new techniques, improved constructional
designs and compensation circuits have been found to overcome the
parasitic influences. The object of the IMEKO Conferences on behalf
of the Technical Committee on Measurement of Force and Mass (TC-3)
is to exchange experiences, to discuss problems and to obtain
knowledge about practical applications. In this book the papers
have been collected that will be discussed at the 11th
International Conference on Measurement of Force and Mass. The
topic of this conference is "Mechanical Problems in Measuring Force
and Mass."
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