Fracture Systems Research PD 501: Difference between revisions
Jump to navigation
Jump to search
m (→top: clean up, replaced: manuals= → designers= |manuals=) |
No edit summary |
||
(One intermediate revision by the same user not shown) | |||
Line 1: | Line 1: | ||
{{TM500 | mfg=Fracture Systems Research | type=PD 501 | function=dual | {{TM500 | mfg=Fracture Systems Research | type=PD 501 | function=dual potential drop amplifier | class=amplifier | image=Fracture systems research pd 502 pd 501.jpg | introduced=(?)| discontinued=(?) | | ||
designers= |manuals= | designers= |manuals= | ||
* ''please add'' [[Category:Manual needed]] | * ''please add'' [[Category:Manual needed]] | ||
}} | }} | ||
The potential drop technique is used in materials testing. It works by passing a constant current through a specimen, and measuring the voltage generated across an area (usually the crack site). Both AC and DC implementations exist. | |||
{{MissingSpecs}} | {{MissingSpecs}} | ||
Line 13: | Line 15: | ||
[[Fracture Systems Research]] | [[Fracture Systems Research]] | ||
[[Category:Fracture Systems Research | [[Category:Fracture Systems Research products]] |
Latest revision as of 23:59, 19 April 2022
The Fracture Systems Research PD 501 is a dual potential drop amplifier plug-in for the TM500 system.
The potential drop technique is used in materials testing. It works by passing a constant current through a specimen, and measuring the voltage generated across an area (usually the crack site). Both AC and DC implementations exist.
Key Specifications
- please add
Pictures
-
Fracture Systems Research PD 501 and PD 501