Use of conventional torsional vibration measuring equipment on single cylinder engines in below 2-hp range and its disadvantages; since equipment has 1-v output, it is susceptible to noise which may result from random electromagnetic fields, or random wave forms which result from normal cycle-to-cycle variations; development of system by Automotive Research, Southwest Research Inst, which eliminates these defects; method utilizes h-v output signal and is composed of inexpensive mechanical-electrical stock parts and components; schematic of pulse shaping circuit.
Inexpensive method of instrumenting torsional vibration
SAE -- Paper
SAE Meeting ; 1963 Vibrations
1963
3 pages
Aufsatz (Konferenz)
Englisch
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An Inexpensive Method of Instrumenting Torsional Vibration
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