Measuring and testing – Testing of apparatus
Patent
1990-12-21
1993-08-17
Noland, Tom
Measuring and testing
Testing of apparatus
73507, 494 1, 494 10, G01M 1900
Patent
active
052358640
ABSTRACT:
A rotor identification system uses the windage of a rotor to produce a signal representative of rotor identity. For a low windage rotor the actual velocity at a predetermined measurement time is used to generate the rotor identity signal. For a high windage rotor the time needed to reach a predetermined measurement velocity is used to generate the rotor identity signal. A selector determines initially whether the rotor is within the low windage or the high windage regime.
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Rosselli Richard A.
Weyant, Jr. Oakley L.
E. I. Du Pont de Nemours and Company
Noland Tom
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