Abstract
The requirements of GOST ISO 5347-1–96 for restricting the level of vibration sensor swinging during calibration are considered. It is demonstrated that that section of the standard must be made more stringent. The error of measurement of small vibration amplitudes (less than 0.2 μm) during measurements is estimated from a spectral analysis of an interferometer signal.
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Atavin, V.G., Khudyakov, Y.V. & Kuranov, V.V. Effect of Swinging of Vibration Sensors on Their Calibration Error. Measurement Techniques 46, 963–964 (2003). https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000010784.39296.5f
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DOI: https://doi.org/10.1023/B:METE.0000010784.39296.5f