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Particle motion (ut)
Глоссарий терминов по технологиям неразрушающего контроля (NDT) |
Movement of particles in an article is brought about by the action of a transducer.
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Transducer, английский
- A device that converts energy from one form to another, such as optical energy to electrical energy.
- Преобразователь, датчик, при?мник
- A device which converts power in one kind of system to power in another form, e.g., a loudspeaker which converts electric power to acoustic power.
- A device that converts one type of energy to another (e.g., water pressure to electricity, as in a speed recorder; or electrical to acoustic as in a loudspeaker).
- Первичный измерительный преобразователь, датчик
- A device that converts energy from one form to another, such as a microphone or speaker.
- An electrical device that converts a signal from one form of energy to another.
- Any device that is capable of converting energy from one form to another.
- (1) device that converts mechanical energy to electrical output or vice versa. (2) piezoelectric device that converts attributes of the stress-versus-strain field of an acoustic wave into an electrical signal of voltage versus time. sensor; probe. transducer, differential: piezoelectric twin-element or dual-pole transducer.
- Device by means of which energy can flow from one or more transmission systems or media to one or more other transmission systems or media; sensor or probe.4
- (1) device that converts mechanical energy to electrical output or vice versa. (2) piezoelectric device that converts attributes of the stress-strain field of an acoustic wave into an electrical signal of voltage versus time. sensor; probe.16 transducer, differential: piezoelectric twin-element or dual-pole transducer, the output poles of which are isolated from the case and are at a floating potential.16
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Slag inclusions, английский
Nonmetallic solid material entrapped in weld metal or between weld metal and base metal.
Ultra-blue light (pt), английский
Monochromatic blue light of approximately 4300 au wavelength used to cause certain dye penetrants to fluoresce.
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