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A tuning fork vibration stand

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The described tuning fork vibration stand provides the possibility of dynamic calibrations of accelerometer transducers and indicators, and also of checking the operational capabilities of components and their combinations of small weight under vibrational accelerations reaching 500 g's at fixed, predetermined frequencies.

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Pleshko, A.P., Perfil'ev, V.V. A tuning fork vibration stand. Meas Tech 1, 319–322 (1958). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00974700

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