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response to temperature. In addition, temperature or temperature gradients may change the pre-load stress on the element because of thermal expansion. Temperature change inside a sensor, where output would be affected, is relatively slow due to the thermal transfer. Therefore, thermal outputs are at low frequencies where they are attenuated
Dialysis Temperature Monitoring | Hemodialysis
Temperature gradients during circulation occurring outside the body can cause variable thermal energy between the patient and their environment. An increase in thermal energy can cause an increase in temperature leading to heat stress.
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1 ÷ [gradient x crystal freq. (mHz) x circulation]; maximum resolution: 0.006 mm or 0.00025 in. Non-Linearity*: Captive Slide:±0.02% or ± 0.127 mm (0.005 in), whichever is greater Rod & Cylinder and Floating Magnet: ± 0.02% or ± 0.152 mm (0.006 in), whichever is greater Repeatability: Equal to resolution Hysteresis: < 0.02 mm (0.0008 inches)
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W IRING 5 EXTENSION CABLE WITH CONNECTOR(S) FOR D6 CONNECTION STYLE: SENSOR CONNECTION TYPE D6 = Female connector for sensors with D6 connector (straight exit) DA = Female connector for sensors with D6 connector (90º exit) CABLE LENGTHS For standard length cables up to 100 ft. 005= 5 ft. 015= 15 ft. 025= 25 ft. 050= 50 ft. 100 = 100 ft. For custom length cables over 100 ft.
Design and Selection Criteria of High Temperature Accelerometers for ...
3 II. Material Selection Piezoelectric sensors are made from both naturally piezoelectric crystals and artificially polarized polycrystalline ferroelectric ceramics.
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3 DDA Interface Manual LP Series 1. Contact information United States General Tel: +1-919-677-0100 Fax: +1-919-677-2343 E-mail: info.us@mtssensors.com
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Improved Stiffness Specifications for Piezoelectric Force Links - PCB
pcb.com | 1 800 828 8840 Written By David Ort, Melissa Maze, and Jeff Dosch PCB Piezotronics, Inc., Depew NY, USA Improved Stiffness Specifications for
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Gradient or “Scale Factor” The rate that a pulse signal propagates through the magnetostrictive waveguide (gradient ≈9 µs/inch or 2838 m/second); the gradient will vary slightly from sensor to sensor. Gradient values are indicated on the label attached to each sensor. Resolution The smallest incremental change in position along
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Interface Manual HART ® Operation Manual I 3 I 1. Contact information United States General Tel: +1-919-677-0100 Fax: +1-919-677-2343 E-mail: info.us@mtssensors.com
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Gradient or “Scale Factor” The rate that a pulse signal propagates through the magnetostrictive waveguide (gradient ≈9 µs/inch or 2838 m/second); the gradient will vary slightly from sensor to sensor. Gradient values are indicated on the label attached to each sensor. Resolution The smallest incremental change in position along
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the sensor’s unique gradient value, (inverse of the speed for the ultrasonic pulse traveling in the sensor’s waveguide). For applications using smart sensor interfaces the Start/Stop output, (option R3), can provide a sensor parameter upload ability. The fol-lowing sensor parameters are available for upload: - Measuring range - Offset
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3 DDA Interface Manual LP Series 1. Contact information United States General Tel: +1-919-677-0100 Fax: +1-919-677-2343 E-mail: info.us@mtssensors.com
An Inspector’s Guide to Wood Moisture Meters
Drying Process Monitoring: When drying lumber, it's crucial to understand the moisture gradient (difference in moisture content between the surface and the core). This helps in determining whether the wood is drying evenly and at the right pace, reducing the risk of defects like warping or cracking.
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3 DDA Interface Manual LP Series 1. Contact information United States General Tel: +1-919-677-0100 Fax: +1-919-677-2343 E-mail: info.us@mtssensors.com
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TEMPOSONICS® LP m INSTALLATION 550575 C CONNECTIONS 8-Pin Integral or Hanging Connector (male profile) Connection Type ‘C’, ‘H’, or ‘J’ Mating Accessories:
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1 ÷ [gradient x crystal freq. (mHz) x circulation]; maximum resolution: 0.006 mm or 0.00025 in. Non-Linearity*: Captive Slide:±0.02% or ± 0.127 mm (0.005 in), whichever is greater Rod & Cylinder and Floating Magnet: ± 0.02% or ± 0.152 mm (0.006 in), whichever is greater Repeatability: Equal to resolution Hysteresis: < 0.02 mm (0.0008 inches)
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W IRING 5 EXTENSION CABLE WITH CONNECTOR(S) FOR D6 CONNECTION STYLE: SENSOR CONNECTION TYPE D6 = Female connector for sensors with D6 connector (straight exit) DA = Female connector for sensors with D6 connector (90º exit) CABLE LENGTHS For standard length cables up to 100 ft. 005= 5 ft. 015= 15 ft. 025= 25 ft. 050= 50 ft. 100 = 100 ft. For custom length cables over 100 ft.
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TEMPOSONICS® LP m INSTALLATION 550575 C CONNECTIONS 8-Pin Integral or Hanging Connector (male profile) Connection Type ‘C’, ‘H’, or ‘J’ Mating Accessories: