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Analysis of deadweight oscillation in a deadweight force machine using a build-up system

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This paper describes a build-up system that measures the deadweight oscillation in a deadweight force machine. When a build-up system is calibrated using a deadweight machine, the oscillating signal components of force transducers in the build-up system are strongly related to the motion of deadweight. The authors have, therefore, proposed a model based on the analysis of oscillating signals of force transducers to measure the deadweight oscillation. The analysis of the force transducer signals and the displacement sensor signals shows the validity of the proposed model. The authors have also investigated the behavior of deadweight motion for a deadweight force machine of 498 kN using the proposed model.

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Kang, D.I., Lim, B.D. Analysis of deadweight oscillation in a deadweight force machine using a build-up system. Experimental Mechanics 40, 83–89 (2000). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02327552

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