A New Sensing System for Dynamic Pressure Measurement under Severe Conditions

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It is hard to ensure the survival of sensors for jet flow pressure measurement for several hundred microseconds to approximately 20 milliseconds under a severe radiation condition with a dose rate at 1013 rad (Si)/s and a strong explosion shock. A novel method is proposed to effectively solve the problem. The method is based on the plastic deformation principle of metal material and is based on the use of a pressure threshold. The method is particularly useful for large scale chemical explosion tests.

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Key Engineering Materials (Volumes 295-296)

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551-556

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October 2005

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© 2005 Trans Tech Publications Ltd. All Rights Reserved

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