Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Aug 1992
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1992wadc.iafcsu...b&link_type=abstract
IAF, International Astronautical Congress, 43rd, Washington, Aug. 28-Sept. 5, 1992. 11 p.
Computer Science
Sound
Accelerometers, Gravimetry, Spacecraft Equipment, Flight Tests, Reduced Gravity
Scientific paper
This paper presents new instrumentation for microgravity acceleration measurement to meet the requirements of microgravity materials processes. In addition to a fixed 3-axes acceleration measurement system with improved signal conditioning a new Invertible Accelerometer was developed and flown permitting the measurement of absolute levels of low frequency, low level, disturbances. Also presented will be an advanced data display and recording method, permitting close correlation between events and measured disturbances. Systems have flown on several Sounding Rocket Flights and on the Space Shuttle and are scheduled for further flights on SPACELAB, COMET and Sounding Rocket flights.
Bijvoet J. A.
Blakely Richard J.
Randorf J.
Wingo D. R.
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