Title :
The Measurement of Acceleration With a Vacuum Tube
Author_Institution :
National Bureau of Standards, United States Department of Commerce, Washington, D. C.
Abstract :
Acceleration can be measured with a vacuum tube conisisting of a fixed cathode and two plates, one on each side of the cathode. The plates arc mounted elastically to deflect in response to acceleration normal to their plane. Displacement of a plate alters the electron current delivered from the cathode to that plate. A tube of this type is described which has a natural frequency of about 800 cycles per second, a flat response for sinusoidal accelerations up to 200 cycles per second, and a linear range of 150g. The output at accelerations of 10g is sufficient to drive a high frequency recording galvanometer directly, without the complications of an amplifier. The pricipal disadvantages of the tube are an unpredictable ``zero drift´´ and a ``zero shift,´´ following impacts of very short duration.
Keywords :
Acceleration; Accelerometers; Airplanes; Cathodes; Diodes; Displacement measurement; Electron tubes; Frequency; Gunn devices; Laboratories;
Journal_Title :
American Institute of Electrical Engineers, Transactions of the
DOI :
10.1109/T-AIEE.1947.5059500