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Investigation of dynamic errors in weighing loads in motion

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The above theoretical investigations, a brief analysis of the dynamic errors in weighing a moving load and subsequent test results have shown that the method of measuring the load at the instants when the effort applied to the strain gauges passes through its mean-amplitude value provides measurements with an acceptable precision for various types of dynamic loading. The cited relationships and formulas can be used for evaluating systematic dynamic errors for various types of load oscillations, and thus for predicting the efficiency of any given method in forming a control pulse for reading the weight of the load.

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Saburdo, G.A., Topolev, V.P. Investigation of dynamic errors in weighing loads in motion. Meas Tech 7, 954–957 (1964). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF00980720

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