
Electromagnetic stress and velocity gages. Quarterly report July--September, 1971
Author(s) -
Rob Wilson
Publication year - 1971
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.2172/532570
Subject(s) - waveform , engineering , electromagnet , stress (linguistics) , acoustics , critical ionization velocity , signal (programming language) , structural engineering , electrical engineering , physics , voltage , mechanics , magnet , computer science , linguistics , philosophy , programming language
The installation of a new electromagnet to be used with the stress and velocity gages is discussed. The results obtained from a new gage designed to eliminate the anomalous signals reported last quarter are given. Using this gage, a comparison of the waveforms from the XMC 2361 driver and the MC 2453 driver subassembly was made; the difference between the two, as determined by the velocity gage, is negligible. Also reported are the results of an unsuccessful attempt to use the velocity gage to pick up a timing signal from the XMC 2361 flyer plate