Measuring and testing – Speed – velocity – or acceleration – Acceleration determination utilizing inertial element
Patent
1982-09-23
1984-10-30
Gill, James J.
Measuring and testing
Speed, velocity, or acceleration
Acceleration determination utilizing inertial element
73DIG1, 73517AV, G01P 1508
Patent
active
044793855
ABSTRACT:
A digital quartz accelerometer includes a pair of spaced double-ended tuning forks fastened at one end to a base and at the other end through a spacer mass. Transverse movement of the resonator members stresses one and compresses the other, providing a differential frequency output which is indicative of acceleration.
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"Precision Digital Pressure Transducer", by Paros from ISA Transactions v 12, pp. 173-179, 1973.
Esposito Michael F.
Gill James J.
Libman George H.
Sopp Albert
The United States of America as represented by the Department of
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