RI 2639 Improvement Of The Geophone By The Use Of Electrical Sound Amplifiers - Introduction

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
Walter T. Ackley
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Jan 1, 1924

Abstract

[The geophone has occupied a prominent position as a mine signalling device since its first introduction. The Bureau has carried out tests at different times with a view to improving the early geophones. The following paper describes briefly the adaption of the vacuum-tube audio frequency Amplifier to a new form of geophone. It is not intended to convey the idea that the results described are sufficient to warrant the drawing of definite conclusions as to the practicability of the electrical geophone, but the data and tests liven herein are made public because of their possible use to the industry and as a result of inquiries received as to the feasibility of such adaptions and modifications of the early geophones. Because of the limited time available to the authors, only one geophone with its auxiliary amplifier was constructed. As is well known, two geophones are necessary in order to determine the direction of a sound. Although the principles upon which the electrical geophone operates appear to be fundamentally correct, it is not possible to state whether two such devices 'rill function as efficiently, (as regards determining direction of sound) as the present geophone. In order to operate efficiently as a direction finder, the amplifiers of the electrical geophone must each amplify with exactly the same degree of magnitude. By proper design and adjustment this can probably be accomplished without greatly complicating the design. inasmuch as audio frequency amplification is used, no tuning; is necessary as is the case with tuned radio-frequency circuits. The same filament and plate batteries can be used to operate the amplifiers and by the use of dry cell tubes, requiring shall filament and plate currents, it if believed that a compact, portable and practical instrument can be evolved. Further investigations of the electrical geophone should be conducted to determine the points outlined in this preliminary report.]
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APA: Walter T. Ackley  (1924)  RI 2639 Improvement Of The Geophone By The Use Of Electrical Sound Amplifiers - Introduction

MLA: Walter T. Ackley RI 2639 Improvement Of The Geophone By The Use Of Electrical Sound Amplifiers - Introduction. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1924.

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