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    Foreign Study

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    Study Confirms Accuracy of UE Leak Detectors * Tags: ultrasonic inspection  UE Systems announces a major step in independently verifying the accuracy of its UE3000 leak detectors to estimate compressed air leak flows. Gary Mohr‚ President of UE Systems‚ explains‚ “We always felt that our leak detector did a good job estimating the size of air leaks by using our ultrasonic intensity measurement approach.” “But to find out that Air Power USA‚ one of the most highly regarded and experienced

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    ABSTRACT: The lab of one dimensional motion is a series of experiments that deal with different types of motion in a single direction. In the first experiment‚ one dimensional motion of a small cart on an air track is measured in a one photogate system. The acceleration was calculated by the infrared light emitting electrode of the photogate sensing the slacks on the picket fence. The calculation for gravity yielded 9.63 m/s^2‚ which is consistent with the accepted value of 9.8m/s^2. In the

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    SYNOPSIS Subject :- ULTRASONIC RADAR Group Members :- INTRODUCTION Radar is a system that uses electromagnetic waves to identify the range‚ altitude‚ direction‚ or speed of both moving and fixed objects such as aircraft‚ ships‚ motor vehicles‚ weather formations and terrain. The term RADAR was coined in 1941 as an acronym for Radio Detection and Ranging. The term has since entered the English language as a standard word‚ radar‚ losing the capitalization in the process. Radar was originally

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    sensors………………………………..…..9 8. Electromagnetic sensor……………………..…..9 9. Differential pressure sensors…………………..10 10. Classification of measurement errors………….11 11. List of used literature…………………………..12 2 Introduction A sensor (also called detector) is a converter that measures a physical quantity and converts it into a signal which can be read by an observer or by an (today mostly electronic) instrument. For example‚ a mercury-in-glass thermometer converts the measured temperature into expansion

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    Emitting Diodes (LED) 9 5.6 Transistors 9 5.7 Connectors 10 5.8 Infrared Detectors 10 5.9 Fuse 11 5.10 Final Inspection 11 6. IRB Theory of Operation 11 6.1 Tuning Circuit 11 6.2 Exposure Control 12 6.3 Counter and Selector 12 6.4 Amplifier 12 6.5 Indicator LEDs 12 6.6 Cable Connection between VEX controller and IRB 13 6.7 LED Test Programs 13 7. System Development Considerations 15 7.1 Ultrasonic Sensor 15 7.2 Bumper Switch and Limit Switch 15 7.3 Optical Encoder 15

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    is known as “Ultrasonic Waves” or “Supersonic Waves”. Supersonic waves have the velocities higher than the velocity of sound i.e. more than 1200 km / hour. Ultrasonic waves can not be heard by a human being but a cat or dog may hear them. The wavelengths of ultrasonic waves are very small as compared to audible sound. The sound waves which have frequencies less than 20 Hz range are called “Infrasonic waves” 1.2 Production of Ultrasonic Wave: The generator of ultrasonic wave is nothing

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    2 MARKS & QUESTION- ANSWERS VI semester EI 336- Industrial Instrumentation -II PREPARED BY: M.V. MINI UNIT 1 1) Define Viscosity. It is a measure of fluidity of the system. Many fluids undergo continuous deformation with the application of shearing stress. 2) Define Newtonian fluids If the force flow relation is linear then the fluid is Newtonian . 3) Define Non Newtonian fluids If the force flow relation is non linear then the fluid is Newtonian . 4) Define Kinematic Viscosity

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    Stainless Steel Bright Round Bars Corrosion Resistant Premium Quality Stainless Steel Bright Round Bars ― Designed For Excellence! is a pioneer in manufacturing export quality stainless steel bright round bars in sizes ranging from 4 mm to 100 mm (3/16 inch to 4 inch) diameter. We produce high ¬ductility bolstering steel to avoid brittle failures and ensure high degree of safety. Our products are globally exported to more 50 countries in greater than 100 steel grades. Product Specification Size

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    Gas Leak Detection

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    identifying potentially hazardous gas leaks by means of various sensors. These sensors usually employ an audible alarm to alert people when a dangerous gas has been detected. Common sensors used today include Infrared Point Sensor‚ Ultrasonic gas detectors‚ electrochemical gas detectors‚ and Semiconductor Sensors. More recently‚ infrared imaging sensors have come into use. All of these sensors are used for a wide range of applications‚ and can be found in industrial plants‚ refineries‚ wastewater treatment

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    Electronic component ------------------------------------------------- ------------------------------------------------- Various components | An electronic component is a basic electronic element usually packaged in a discrete form with two or more connecting leads or metallic pads. Components are intended to be connected together‚ usually by soldering to a printed circuit board‚ to create an electronic circuit with a particular function (for example an amplifier‚ radio receiver‚ or oscillator)

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