RI 4154 Electronic Control Unit for Cathode-Ray Oscillograph Recording of Transients Arriving at Indeterminate Times

The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
S. L. Windes
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The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH)
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Dec 1, 1947

Abstract

"INTRODUCTION For a number of years the bureau of Mines has been engaged in the detection, recording and interpretation of earth- and air-transmitted disturbances, man-made and natural, related to mining operations. For the measure¬ment of such disturbances, special equipment was developed (1, 2, 3, 4, 8) 3/ and results of the measurements have been reported (5, 6; 7,9).In general, the ranges of amplitude end frequency of vibration encountered and recorded in the earth-transmitted disturbances were 0.00005 to 0.1 inch and 5 to 5,000 cycles per second; in the air-transmitted disturbances, pressures ranging from 0.001 to 100 pounds per square inch and 0 to 20,000 cycles per second were recorded.One characteristic of the earlier tests was that either the arrival time of the disturbance to be recorded was predictable or the recording speed was slow enough so that the record covered extended periods of time (for example, 4 hours). As the investigations continued, it became apparent that a recording device was required that would respond to transient vibrations arriving at indeterminate times and at the same time provide a permanent record of displacement or acceleration versus time on a scale that would permit the analysis of waves having frequency components up to 10,000 cycles per second. A film or paper speed of 720 inches per second was found to be adequate, as this provides approximately 3/4 inch of record for each 0.001 second."
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APA: S. L. Windes  (1947)  RI 4154 Electronic Control Unit for Cathode-Ray Oscillograph Recording of Transients Arriving at Indeterminate Times

MLA: S. L. Windes RI 4154 Electronic Control Unit for Cathode-Ray Oscillograph Recording of Transients Arriving at Indeterminate Times. The National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health (NIOSH), 1947.

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