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EXPLOSIVE, GUN & IMPACT TESTING - PCB
for these applications. Please visit www.pcb.com or www. endevco.com, and search the model series for detailed specifications. You can also contact us at 866-816-8892 or
Model 117B31 CONFORMAL BALLISTICS PRESSURE SENSOR Installation ... - PCB
installed in the gun chamber, conforms or blends in precisely with the inside surface of the chamber actually forming a portion of the wall adjacent to the cartridge case. When the round is fired, the pressure builds up rapidly inside the case, obturating the case outward against the chamber. The force, transmitted through the thin
Pressure Sensors for Blast Testing | PCB Piezotronics
Pressure sensors with quartz, ceramic and tourmaline sensing elements are used for a wide variety of shock wave, blast and explosive testing. All of these applications require high frequency response and durability, ability to drive long cables and operate in adverse environments.
PRESSURE FUNDAMENTALS - PCB
Threaded mounting adaptors are precision machined to accept PCB pressure sensors and provide a convenient method for sensor installation.
TN-26 Why Is MEMS the Preferred Technology for High Shock ... - PCB
med Ralph Plumlee at Sandia National Labs, researched this phenomenon. In 1971 Plumlee issued a 73 page report distributed to manufacturers of shock accelerometers detailing the dipole switching mechanisms responsible for zero-shi.
Conformal Sensor Measures Ammunition Pressure Through Cartridge Case - PCB
in a test -‐fire barrel production testing of ammunition. It incorporates a curved diaphragm machined to match a specific gun chambe.
Condition monitoring - Industries - Wilcoxon Sensing Technologies
By detecting problems at an early stage, Wilcoxon vibration sensors enable condition monitoring teams to plan repairs, perform maintenance, reduce unplanned downtime, provide advanced warning of component wear, extend equipment life, and more.
Pyrotechnic Shock Measurements in Blast Arenas Part 2 | PCB Piezotronics
Am I Doing This Right? Can Cables Limit the Bandwidth of Your Measurement System? (Part 1) Join us for session 2 in our series on Pyrotechnic Shock Measurements in Blast Arenas from a Far Distance.
Model 137B23B | PCB Piezotronics
PCB® manufactures sensors used by design engineers and predictive maintenance professionals to test and measure vibration, pressure, force, acoustics, load, and shock in research and development as well as industrial applications. Subscribe to our newsletter to get the latest news & product updates from PCB. Subscribe to PCB...
VIBRATION FUNDAMENTALS - PCB
Piezoelectric accelerometers measure vibration and shock for a wide variety of applications. They incorporate a piezoelectric sensing element with a crystalline atomic structure which outputs an electrical charge when subjected to a load with near zero deflection.
Model 352C68 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 352C68:Platinum Stock Products; High sensitivity, miniature (2 gm), ceramic shear ICP® accel., 100 mV/g, 0.5 to 10k Hz, 10-32 top conn.
Model HT339C31 | PCB Piezotronics
Model HT339C31:UHT-12™ Triaxial ICP® accel, 10-32 stud mount, 10 mV/g, LTC, temp to 325°F (163°C) no mating cable supplied.
Model 356M239 | PCB Piezotronics
Low outgassing triaxial accelerometer, lightweight (1.0 gm) miniature, ceramic shear ICP® accel., 10 mV/g, 0.25" cube, 5 ft integral cable to 1/4-28 4-pin jack, no extension cable included. Additional configurations: [1] Zero-based, least-squares, straight line method. [2] Typical. [3] See PCB Declaration of Conformance PS023 for details.
Model 086C01 | PCB Piezotronics
Model 086C01:Modally Tuned® Impulse Hammer w/force sensor and tips, 0 to 100 lbf, 50 mV/lbf (11.2 mV/N)
Model 2075E | PCB Piezotronics
Dual Purpose Shaker, 75 lbf pk sine force, 1" pk-pk stroke, through-hole armature for stinger attachment/modal testing, 3.25" diameter mounting surface supports payloads up to 7lb. Trunnion base and 2000X03 accessory kit included. * All specifications are at room temperature unless otherwise specified. SmartAmp Power Amplifier, 400 W, 92% eff...
Pyrotechnic Shock Measurements in Blast Arenas Part 3 | PCB Piezotronics
Join us for session 3 in our series on Pyrotechnic Shock Measurements in Blast Arenas from a Far Distance. Alan has more than 35 years of experience in the design and marketing of signal conditioning products. During his career, Alan designed and developed signal conditioners for strain, vibration, temperature, pressure and force sensors.
Model 608A11/030BZ | PCB Piezotronics
Low-cost industrial accelerometer with integral 30 ft. cable to blunt termination, 100 mV/g, general purpose, submersible, ceramic shear ICP®, 0.5 to 10k Hz, top exit. Additional configurations: [1] Conversion Factor 1g = 9.81 m/s². [2] Zero-based, least-squares, straight line method. [3] Typical. [4] Twisted shielded pair.
Troubleshooting Using Bias Voltage | PCB Piezotronics
While measuring the supply voltage, the bias voltage can be measured after the sensor is plugged in. If the meter stays at supply, something in the system is open or not connected. If the meter reads "O," something in the system is shorted.
Model 356A03/ACS-23T | PCB Piezotronics
Triaxial, lightweight miniature, ceramic shear ICP® accel., 10 mV/g, 0.25" cube w/calibration from 5 Hz to upper 5% frequency, NIST traceable, Scale is linear, max/min +/- 10% Additional configurations: [1] Zero-based, least-squares, straight line method. [2] Typical. [3] See PCB Declaration of Conformance PS023 for details.
Force FAQ | PCB Piezotronics
What are the benefits and features of piezoelectric quartz force sensors compared to strain gages? Why do ring force sensors require static pre-load and how is this accomplished? What is the rise time of a quartz force sensor? Why is quartz a superior crystal compared to ceramic materials for use in PE force sensors?