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Scientific news 2008

Fundamentals of Metrology

For the modelling of turbulent flows, estimating the particle lag and determining the particle size, knowledge of the momentary velocity - including the Lagrangian acceleration - is required. For this purpose, the method of quadrature signal demodulation was used and extended for any type of signals generated by laser Doppler anemometers.

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In cooperation with partners from industry and from universities, a detector has been developed for the in-situ measurement of the kinetic energy of impacting, fast microparticles. An array composed of sensible microcalorimeters measures the heating of the absorber caused by the particle impact. The novel measuring principle offers - compared to the detectors so far used - considerably...

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In the past, PTB only had the 16.5 MN force standard machine (FSM) at its disposal for the investigation of force transducers with measurement ranges larger than 2 MN. Due to the great demand for calibrations in this upper force range, this caused, time and again, bottlenecks as this machine for forces in tension and forces in compression, which is worldwide unique due to its size and...

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Metrology for Economy

Force standard machines generate a force vector whose direction is determined by the acceleration due to gravity. For the calibration of force vector sensors, different alignments of force vectors - in relation to the coordinate system of the force vector sensor - are required. For that purpose, a special calibration body has been developed. From the signals of the measuring channels of the...

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In August 2008, the project "Model-based calibration of accelerometers" which is supported by the Federal Ministry of Economics and Technology (BMWi), was completed successfully. The objective was to transfer to industry novel measuring procedures and methods of data analysis for the calibration of accelerometers as have been developed at PTB over the last few years.

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Load cells (LCs) with single-crystal mechanical springs (MSs) and sputtered-on strain gauge (SGs), due to the ideal elastic properties of the MSs, promise a low time-dependent behaviour and a high reproducibility of the measuring signals. These sensors would thus be optimally suited for use in mechatronic systems in order to digitally compensate for further influence factors such as...

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Metrology for Society

A new approach for calculating the measurement uncertainty made it possible for the first time to realistically evaluate the uncertainties of building acoustic predictions according to EN 12354-1 from the uncertainty contributions of the acoustic input quantities. It is expected that this leads to a significantly improved acceptance of such demonstrations being important for the noise...

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People who are pursuing a professional career do not often find the time to acquire the basics of a specialist area to which their career path may have led them. Many engineers thus discover at some point that they have to deal with acoustics without ever having studied this area properly. The Academic Programmes of the Deutsche Gesellschaft für Akustik (German Acoustical Society) fill these...

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International Affairs

The international comparison ("key comparison") CCM.T-K1 which was started in 2005 for torques of 500 N·m and 1 kN·m was completed after the report had been agreed upon by the participants. Thereby, at best, the expanded (k = 2) measurement uncertainties of 2·10-5 stated by the partners could be confirmed, which also shows that the realization of static torques with smallest measurement...

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The specified quality of a vibration exciter may be strongly affected by parasitic transverse motions occurring as a result of the load exerted by the object to be calibrated. Mass, size, stiffness and mechanical coupling of the sensor have an influence on the quality of the desired - usually uniaxial - vibration motion. Following a request of METAS (Switzerland), a rather large and heavy...

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For several decades now, electronic weighing instruments have been tested and approved for verification at first as nonautomatic weighing instruments (NAWI), while subsequently the approval as automatic weighing instruments (AWI) is being applied for. In the past it became obvious that European notified bodies partly followed different philosophies when handling such applications. It was...

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