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Rev Sci Instrum ; 78(6): 065101, 2007 Jun.
Article in English | MEDLINE | ID: mdl-17614632

ABSTRACT

The measurement of forces in hypervelocity expansion tubes is not possible using conventional techniques. The stress wave force balance technique can be applied in expansion tubes to measure forces despite the short test times involved. This article presents a new calibration technique for multiple-component stress wave force balances where an impulse response created using a load distribution is required and no orthogonal surfaces on the model exist. This new technique relies on the tensorial superposition of single-component impulse responses analogous to the vectorial superposition of the calibration loads. The example presented here is that of a scale model of the Mars Pathfinder, but the technique is applicable to any geometry and may be useful for cases where orthogonal loads cannot be applied.


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Algorithms , High-Energy Shock Waves , Manometry/methods , Manometry/standards , Models, Theoretical , Australia , Calibration , Computer Simulation , Stress, Mechanical
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