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A new dynamic pressure source for the calibration of pressure transducers
Author(s) -
Carol F Vezzetti
Publication year - 1976
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Reports
DOI - 10.6028/nbs.tn.914
Subject(s) - calibration , transducer , pressure sensor , dynamic pressure , acoustics , computer science , physics , engineering , mechanical engineering , mechanics , quantum mechanics
A dynamic pressure source is described for producing sinusoidally varying pressures of up to 34 kPa zero to peak, over the frequency range of approximately 50 Hz to 2 kHz. The source is intended for the dynamic calibration of pressure transducers. The transducer to be calibrated is mounted near the base of the thick walled aluminum tube forming the vessel so that the pressure sensitive element is in contact with the liquid in the tube. A section of the tube is filled with small steel balls to damp the motion of the 10-St dimethyl siloxane working fluid in order to extend the useful frquency range to higher frequencies than would be provided by an undamped system. The dynamic response of six transducers provided by the sponsor was evaluated using the pressure sources; the results of these calibrations are given.

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