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Seismic instruments are used to measure low frequency ground motion caused by earthquakes. Search by Specification | Learn More about Seismic Instruments
Vibration sensors cover sensors and other instruments used for measuring vibration and acceleration. Vibration sensors are sensors for measuring, displaying and analyzing linear velocity, displacement and proximity, or else acceleration. They can... Search by Specification | Learn More about Vibration Sensors
Geophysical instruments are used for geological study, including rock and soil mechanics, core analysis and surveys of the earth. Learn More about Geophysical Instruments
Air velocity flow sensors measure air velocity or volume flow using insertion probes or capture hoods. Search by Specification | Learn More about Air Velocity Flow Sensors
Linear velocity sensors measure the linear velocity of an object using either contact or non-contact techniques. Search by Specification | Learn More about Linear Velocity Sensors
Gas flow switches and liquid flow switches, velocity, are used to measure the flow or quantity of a moving fluid in terms of velocity, such as feet per minute. Search by Specification | Learn More about Velocity Flow Switches
...of transducers, including acceleration, linear velocity, proximity and displacement, rotary velocity and temperature. In addition, many vibration instruments can take generic signal inputs, including voltage, current, frequency and serial inputs. Some... Search by Specification | Learn More about Vibration Instruments
...of the earth, machines, mines, and other applications. Frequency range and application are the most important factors to consider. Short-period geophones can measure frequencies around 1 Hz and are designed to record localized seismic events such as earthquakes... Learn More about Geophones
...and features. The most important specifications are peak sinusoidal force, frequency range, displacement, peak acceleration and peak velocity. Some of these specifications may be ratings without a load, as the manufacturers cannot always predict how... Search by Specification | Learn More about Shock and Vibration Testing Shakers
Tachometers are used to measure the velocity of a rotating object. They operate on the principle that a driven motor (i.e., a motor operated as a generator) produces a voltage that is proportional to the angular velocity of the motor shaft Search by Specification | Learn More about Tachometers
...in aerosols, dispersion, emulsions, powders, and other samples. Particle analysis is also used to determine particle velocity and surface charging. Particle velocity measurements are important in understanding spray and aerosol processes such as paint... Search by Specification | Learn More about Particle Analyzers
Magnetic speed sensors rely on a magnet as the sensing element or sensed target to capture rotational or linear speed. They are typically used as gear tooth speed sensors or incorporated into stroboscopes or tachometers. Search by Specification | Learn More about Magnetic Speed Sensors
...into an isolated analog voltage signal that is suitable for remote indication and control applications. Tachometer generators and tachogenerators are also used in servo systems to supply velocity or damping signals and may be mounted on or in the same... Search by Specification | Learn More about Tachometer Generators and Tachogenerators
Environmental exposure (climatics) testing services use humidity, pressure, temperature, vibration, exposure to ultraviolet light (UV) and other climatic variables to test samples, parts and components, and finished products. Search by Specification | Learn More about Environmental Exposure (Climatics) Testing Services
Wire rope and mechanical cable is wound from high-strength metal strands for structural, mechanical actuation and motion control applications. Search by Specification | Learn More about Wire Rope and Mechanical Cable
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New High Temperature Accelerometers PCB Piezotronics, Inc.
Colibrys launches open-loop MEMS accelerometer Colibrys
Shock Timer - Electronic Shock Detector Instrumented Sensor Technology
Shock, Vibration & Environmental Recorders Instrumented Sensor Technology
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In today's competitive economy, the structured steel industry needs a welding and cutting supplier that delivers more than just equipment and materials. At ESAB, we offer a complete range of Seismic Certified™ filler metals, plus the technical expertise to determine and execute the best solution for your application. (read more)
Elma Electronic Inc., a global manufacturer of electronic packaging products and rotary components, has announced a new line of Seismic Cabinet Enclosures. The heavy-duty Type 45S cabinets have a high strength-to-weight ratio to support and protect equipment during the full force of a seismic event. (read more)
Lab-tested and field-proven seismic cabinets, designed to withstand the rigors of a Zone 4 seismic environment. H&H Industrial Corp Siesmic Cabinets can help you answer any seismic requirement. (read more)
These products, with their extremely low noise and large dynamic range are currently the world's best-in-class and present the unique opportunity to replace traditional geophones or seismometers. (read more)
Haewa Corporation introduces its new H395 series of 5 standard seismically qualified electronic cabinets constructed in compliance with the Uniform Building Code (UBC) and Bellcore GR-63 Zone 1 through Zone 4 requirements. These ruggedly constructed cabinets provide equipment safety in earthquake prone areas and other locations where electronic equipment is subject to shock and vibration. (read more)
The EE75 series air velocity transmitters are designed to measure air or gas velocity in industrial environments (Temp: -40 to 248ºF, Pressure:0 to 145 psi, Air Velocity: 0 to 8,000 fpm). The EE75 utilizes a high-quality heated thin film sensor element with full temperature compensation. Excellent performance at low flow rates. (read more)
Perfect for thin applications! (materials less than .05 inch) In a compact size with up to 100 tons of power. Eliminate secondary operations, reduce maintenance time, extend tool life- just a few of the benefits. Thousands of installations - The largest of the Fortune 500 companies, to the smallest local shops, have improved their process using this patented press technology. (read more)
The Series 100 Linear Velocity Transducers are inductive, instantaneous velocity transducers. By moving a magnet through a pair of series opposed coils, the transducer will output a DC voltage proportional to the instantaneous velocity. (read more)
Wilcoxon Research has added the 793V velocity sensor to the Guaranteed In-Stock program with next-day shipping. Wilcoxon is known for providing the highest quality vibration sensors with the shortest lead times in the industry. Now, the wait is even shorter for Wilcoxon's popular 793V velocity sensor. (read more)
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SEISMIC VELOCITY - Storming Media Reports by Keyword(s) SEISMIC VELOCITY Total Results: 184 High-Resolution Seismic Velocity and Attenuation Models of the Caucasus-Caspian Region See Storming Media LLC Information |
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High-Resolution Seismic Velocity and Attenuation Structure of... High-Resolution Seismic Velocity and Attenuation Structure of the Sichuan-Yunnan Region, Southwest China, Using Seismic Catalog and Waveform Data See Storming Media LLC Information |
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[No Title] Seismic velocity estimation Imagine a boat releasing impulsive sounds waves (a.k.a. explosions) at equal intervals of time. |
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Berlioux: Seismic & well-log data Validation and update of 3-D velocity models by inversion of seismic and well-log data |
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Berryman: Seismic velocity decrement ratios for regions of... Seismic velocity decrement ratios for regions of partial melt near the core-mantle boundary |
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1996 Building Publications - Preliminary Guidelines for... building technology; earthquake engineering; in situ measurements; seismic testing; shear wave velocity; soil liquefaction; clay |
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1999 Building Publications - Liquefaction Evaluation Procedure... wind effects; building construction; earthquakes; in situ measurements; seismic testing; shear wave velocity; soil liquefaction |
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<i>In Situ</i> Seismic Shear-Wave Velocity Measurements and... In Situ Seismic Shear-Wave Velocity Measurements and Proposed Procedures Statton, CT Project engineer-geologist, Woodward-Clyde Consultants, N.Y. See ASTM International Information |
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Generation and Measurement of Shear Waves <i>In Situ</i> Field procedures used to measure in situ shear wave velocity by cross-hole and downhole seismic methods are presented along with typical travel time See ASTM International Information |
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terms:velocity_gradient_seismic [SPE E&P Glossary... [[terms:velocity_gradient_seismic Velocity Gradient (seismic) See Society of Petroleum Engineers Information |