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Results of 1.0-L sample bottle pressurization tests for the pit burst experiment
Author(s) -
Kirk Veirs,
F. C. Prenger,
D. Harradine,
J.T. McFarlan
Publication year - 1997
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/437717
Subject(s) - cabin pressurization , repeatability , instrumentation (computer programming) , bottle , sample (material) , consistency (knowledge bases) , engineering , computer science , statistics , mechanical engineering , mathematics , chemistry , artificial intelligence , chromatography , operating system
Pressurization tests were performed on a 1.0-L sample bottle to verify operational aspects of the pit burst experimental test apparatus. The 1.0-L sample bottle was selected because of its known geometry, certified performance and ready availability. Redundant strain gage instrumentation was installed on the test sample enabling evaluation of the repeatability and consistency of data acquisition. Test results were compared with analytical model predictions to evaluate instrumentation accuracy

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