Means of measuring stress affecting mountings for jacking mechan

Measuring and testing – Dynamometers – Responsive to force

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044958242

ABSTRACT:
The arrangement to which the invention pertains consists of a combination of calibrated compressible components (15), such as washers arranged in stacks, situated between an element (13) secured to the platform and another element (11) secured to a mounting which provides support for jacking mechanisms, accompanied by a sensor device (24) positioned according to the same conditions. The movable core (25) for the aforementioned sensor (24) is attached to a sliding element (21), which, in turn, is attached to the element identified as (13). Under these circumstances, the movable core (25), according to the positions which it may occupy, can modify connections for windings within the sensor. Data obtained in this manner is transmitted by a cable (28) to recording devices, as well as to direct reading devices or to indicators. Application for ocean platforms, notably for offshore drilling platforms.

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