Measuring and testing – Vibration – Sensing apparatus
Patent
1991-07-31
1993-05-04
Chapman, John E.
Measuring and testing
Vibration
Sensing apparatus
374142, 374188, G01H 900, G01K 552
Patent
active
052077667
ABSTRACT:
Vibrations of a body are measured by attaching a vibrating element to the body, directing a beam of electromagnetic energy onto the vibrating element and collecting reflected electromagnetic energy from the vibrating element. The magnitude of the reflected electromagnetic energy is processed to determine vibration and/or temperature of the body. The magnitude of the reflected light is preferably a function of second degree of the position of said vibrating element. Processing said magnitude of reflected electromagnetic energy is preferably done by a Fourier series up to a second harmonic.
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Brenci Mario
Conforti Giuliano
Mencaglia Andrea A.
Mignani Anna G.
Chapman John E.
Consiglio Nazionale Delle Ricerche
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