21:51 Jul 1, 2003 |
Italian to English translations [PRO] Tech/Engineering - Metrology / metrology | |||||||
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5 +1 | meausring length |
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3 | measuring path / measuring chain |
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meausring length Explanation: I think that works. Chiara -------------------------------------------------- Note added at 2003-07-01 22:25:12 (GMT) -------------------------------------------------- oopps didn\'t notice the typo! Thanks Reference: http://www.wipo.org/classifications/fulltext/new_ipc/ipc7/eg... |
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measuring path / measuring chain Explanation: Analogously to 'respiratory tract'. Just an idea; - since it refers to metrology... Example (first URL): "These large deformations are undesirable because they limit the frequency response of the measuring system and also introduce geometric changes into the force measuring path which inevitably leads to measurement errors (i.e. linearity and hysteresis)." Example (second URL): "What is a Measuring Chain? The temperature data used to monitor or control your process results from a sensor transmitting a signal to an electronic device (panel meter, chart recorder, or PLC). All components involved with the measurement are responsible for the accuracy of the data. From the tip of each sensor, via the connecting wires, signal interface, analog to digital conversion, conversion from millivolts to temperature, to display and printout of the measured values are referred to as the Measuring Chain." Reference: http://www.johnmorris.com.au/html/Kistler/kistler_technologi... Reference: http://www.kayeinc.com/kayeresources/faq_calibrate.htm |
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