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GB/T 13823.1-2005 English PDF

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GB/T 13823.1-2005: Vibration and shock sensor calibration method -- Part 1: Basic Concepts
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Standard ID GB/T 13823.1-2005 (GB/T13823.1-2005)
Description (Translated English) Vibration and shock sensor calibration method - Part 1: Basic Concepts
Sector / Industry National Standard (Recommended)
Classification of Chinese Standard N73
Classification of International Standard 17.160
Word Count Estimation 22,286
Date of Issue 2005-05-13
Date of Implementation 2005-10-01
Older Standard (superseded by this standard) GB/T 13823.1-1993
Adopted Standard ISO 16063-1-1998, IDT
Regulation (derived from) Announcement of Newly Approved National Standards No. 7 of 2005 (No. 81 overall)
Issuing agency(ies) General Administration of Quality Supervision, Inspection and Quarantine of the People Republic of China, China National Standardization Administration Committee
Summary This standard specifies the vibration and shock sensor calibration methods, including sensitivity and other characteristics of the measuring method. This section recommends a absolute calibration method is preferred method (see 5. 2. 1), also presented a comparison of vibration and shock sensor calibration method (see 5. 3), more detailed oblique references see GB/T 13823 Part 2 to part 18 and ISO 5347 19 to 23 parts. This section applies to a continuous readout line motion acceleration, velocity and displacement sensor calibration, and suggests preferred method, this method has been shown to give reliable and reproducible results. This section does not apply to rotary sensor calibration.

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