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Liquid Transducer for Seismic Angular Accelerations

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This angular acceleration transducer has a liquid sensing element with intermediate conversion of the volume velocity of the liquid into an electric signal. It is not sensitive to linear displacements, static inclines of the ground, and the temperature gradient of the ambient.

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Trotsenko, A.V. Liquid Transducer for Seismic Angular Accelerations. Measurement Techniques 45, 635–638 (2002). https://doi.org/10.1023/A:1020187423421

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