Sense lines are used in pressure measurements to passively transmit information from hostile environments to areas where transducers can be used. The transfer function of a sense line can be used to obtain information about the measured environment from the protected sensor. Several properties of this transfer function are examined, including frequency dependence, Helmholtz resonance, and time of flight delay.
Acoustic Wave Propagation in Pressure Sense Lines
AIAA Conference ; 2003 ; Huntsville, AL, United States
2003-07-14
Conference paper
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Acoustic Wave Propagation in Pressure Sense Lines
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