Use of a Data Acquisition System in Static Stress Analysis
770527
02/01/1977
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- The Data Acquisition System, as used by the Static Stress Analysis group and others, is a tool designed to collect data rapidly and accurately. Its principal terminals are at a collection point and in a computer memory bank.Between these two terminals are signal conditioners which modify calibrated signals so that specific engineering functions, pounds per square inch (P.S.I.) (kPa); gallons per minute (G.P.M.) (L.P.M.) or specific degrees of temperature (F° or C°) are recorded.The static stress applications of the Data Acquisition System are often multipurpose:
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Data is used to evaluate structural problems related to product use.
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Data is used to provide confirmation of design on a pilot or preproduction model.
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Data is used to feed an Engineering Data Base.
This paper will attempt to show how these objectives can be achieved efficiently. -
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- Citation
- Lechlitner, T., "Use of a Data Acquisition System in Static Stress Analysis," SAE Technical Paper 770527, 1977, https://doi.org/10.4271/770527.