
doi: 10.2172/4241137
Since transducers used in rocket engine applications measure time varying quantities, the characteristics which define the behavior of a transducer under dynamic conditions are extremely important in their applications by the design engineer. Proper calibration of transducers in the dynamic or frequency domain required a thorough understanding of the dynamic or frequency domain required a thorough understanding of the dynamic characteristics of a transducer. Analytical models are generated in his report, and the techniques based on these models for determining frequency response are discussed.
Performance, Transportation & Package Reactors, N77800 --Reactors--Space, Recommendations, Propulsion, Mobile, 004, Sensitivity, Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems, Thermometers Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems, N46400* --Instrumentation--Miscellaneous Instruments, *Transducers-- Calibration, *Nerva Reactor-- Transducers
Performance, Transportation & Package Reactors, N77800 --Reactors--Space, Recommendations, Propulsion, Mobile, 004, Sensitivity, Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems, Thermometers Nesdps Office Of Nuclear Energy Space And Defense Power Systems, N46400* --Instrumentation--Miscellaneous Instruments, *Transducers-- Calibration, *Nerva Reactor-- Transducers
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