An In-Place Recalibration Technique to Extend the Temperature Capability of Capacitance-Sensing, Rotor-Blade-Tip-Clearance Measurement Systems
781003
02/01/1978
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- Content
- It is known that capacitance-sensing, rotor-blade-tip-clearance measurement systems suffer from a strong dependency on probe tip temperature and humidity. A novel in-place recalibration technique partly overcomes this problem through a simple modification of the electronics that permits a scale factor correction. The technique is used to reduce the errors in a commercial system by more than 50 percent up to a temperature of 370° C (700° F). A probe design is proposed to further raise the maximum temperature capability of the measurement system.
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- 15
- Citation
- Barranger, J., "An In-Place Recalibration Technique to Extend the Temperature Capability of Capacitance-Sensing, Rotor-Blade-Tip-Clearance Measurement Systems," SAE Technical Paper 781003, 1978, https://doi.org/10.4271/781003.