Some Limitations on the Use of Damping in Short Pressure Points

Some Limitations on the Use of Damping in Short Pressure Points
Author: Ted W. Nyland
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1971
Genre: Airplanes
ISBN:

The analytical study described in this report examines changes in the useful frequency response of short pressure probes resulting from variations in the viscous damping within the probe tube. The study is based on the use of the Bergh and Tijdeman recursion formula, which was modified to allow the addition of arbitrary amounts of viscous loss in any tube section. Results show that the useful response range can be increased with damping but is dependent on the operating temperature and pressure levels. At 300 K, only a 15-percent variation in average pressure is allowable if the useful response is to be a factor of three higher than that of an undamped probe. This variation increases to 20 or 30 percent at temperatures above 600 K. A computer program based on the modified recursion formula is given in an appendix.

Handbook of Modern Sensors

Handbook of Modern Sensors
Author: Jacob Fraden
Publisher: Springer Science & Business Media
Total Pages: 671
Release: 2010-09-22
Genre: Technology & Engineering
ISBN: 1441964665

Since publication of the previous, the 3rd edition of this book, the sensor tech- logies have made a remarkable leap ahead. The sensitivity of the sensors became higher, the dimensions – smaller, the selectivity – better, and the prices – lower. What have not changed, are the fundamental principles of the sensor design. They still are governed by the laws of Nature. Arguably one of the greatest geniuses ever lived, Leonardo Da Vinci had his own peculiar way of praying. It went like this, “Oh Lord, thanks for Thou don’t violate Thy own laws. ” It is comforting indeed that the laws of Nature do not change with time, it is just that our appreciation of them becomes re?ned. Thus, this new edition examines the same good old laws of Nature that form the foundation for designs of various sensors. This has not changed much since the previous editions. Yet, the sections that describe practical designs are revised substantially. Recent ideas and developments have been added, while obsolete and less important designs were dropped. This book is about devices commonly called sensors. The invention of a microprocessor has brought highly sophisticated instruments into our everyday life. Numerous computerized appliances, of which microprocessors are integral parts, wash clothes and prepare coffee, play music, guard homes, and control room temperature. Sensors are essential components in any device that uses a digital signal processor.