Triaxial accelerometer A/130
IEPEshearfor general purposes

triaxial accelerometer
triaxial accelerometer
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Characteristics

Number of axes
triaxial
Technology
IEPE, shear
Other characteristics
for general purposes, for automotive applications, for machine condition monitoring
Frequency

Max.: 4,000 Hz

13 Hz, 15,000 Hz

Min.: 0.7 Hz

Description

Modal Analysis of lightweight structures Automotive Aerospace Machine Monitoring Condition Monitoring Impact Testing Vibration Shaker Testing Structural Testing Auto/Aero structural body surveys General purpose triaxial accelerometer compromising three, Konic Shear® IEPE welded inserts, bonded orthogonally into hard anodized aluminium housing. The inserts are electrically insulated individually and from the housing, thus eliminating ground loop interference. Low impedance O/P provides a high degree of noise immunity and allows use with low cost coaxial cable. The additional mechanical isolation implicit in the construction provides also near elimination of strain induced error. The d33 component suppression property of the Konic design, resulting in minimization of cross axis error, is particularly advantageous for three axis measurement integrity. The multi sensor solution also offers the benefit of being repairable. If an insert is damaged it can usually be removed and replaced saving the cost of a new accelerometer The A/130.shim has been designed for use with the A/130/V.1 specifically for 5000g triaxial shock measurements, it provides a flexible mounting plate for modification to suit oddly shaped surfaces Dimensions: 25.4 x 25.4 x 5mm think Material: Aluminium 3 x 3mmΦ mounting holes All DJB Accelerometers are calibrated on site prior to despatch, and are accompanied by a calibration chart with temperature and frequency responses listed.
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