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Spring gages

As was mentioned above, the gage spring was selected to produce a curve 35-lOmm at maximum pressure, but if the 1st trial failed to produce such a curve, another spring was tried, etc until a satisfactory one was found. The spring chosen as satisfactory was then used in all of the trials of the same expl under test. A careful record was made of the spring used, and its effect was noted in each experiment made... [Pg.676]

Salz-schicht, /. layer of salt, -schmelze,/. salt melt, fused salt, -see, /. salt lake, -siede-pfanne, /. salt pan. -sieder, m. salt boiler, salt maker, -siederei, /. salt making salt works, -sole, -soole, f. brine, salt water salt spring, -speck, m. bacon, -stein, m. boiler scale rock salt, -stoffwechsel, m. salt metabolism, -ton, m. salt clay, saliferous clay. -wa(a)ge,/. brine gage, salinometer. [Pg.377]

Gages, CptiCui Spring, See above, under GAGES... [Pg.645]

G.P.Thring of GtBritain was the first to use a different type of spring and to record its displacement thru an optical system employing a tilted mirror (Ref 36, pl69)> His gage was designed for use on small arms and has been employed for some time at Woolwich Arsenal (Ref 15, pl5) and it was described in the British "Textbook of Small Arms (1929 edition)... [Pg.120]

Note Accdg to Ref 36, p 68, spring gages have some advantage over piezoelectric and strain gages because they require little specialized knowledge to handle them. They have some value in closed vessel work as a laboratory substandard... [Pg.122]

Spring Gages. See under Closed Bomb or Vessel in Vol 3, C337-L to C339-L... [Pg.433]

Optical Spring Gauge. See Peta/el Manometer Petavel Manometer (British) (p C337-R) Piezoelectric Gage (Quartz) (US) (p C339-R) Piezoelectric Gage (Tourmaline) (US) (p C340-R)... [Pg.645]


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