A tilting micromanometer with continuous sensitivity control

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Taylor, L. R. 1955. A tilting micromanometer with continuous sensitivity control. Journal of scientific instruments. 32 (5), pp. 173-177. https://doi.org/10.1088/0950-7671/32/5/307

AuthorsTaylor, L. R.
Abstract

A null-reading liquid manometer is described in which the meniscus is returned to the reading position by varying the angle of slope. Sensitivity automatically decreases as the applied pressure increases; it is highest at zero readings and its absolute level can be continuously varied. A magnification factor can be employed by using different reading positions on the tube which is 0.1 in. bore, pivoted near the reservoir and tilted at its distal end by a standard micrometer-head, so keeping the construction simple and not critical. The prototype, which is wall-mounted, reads easily at air-speeds of 7.5 ft/s with a Pitot-static tube; the highest limits of accuracy assessed are ± 0.2 dyn/cm2, i.e. 6.5 ft/s ± 0.5%. The upper reading limit is about 0.7 in. w.g. (50 ft/s).
RESP-3445

Year of Publication1955
JournalJournal of scientific instruments
Journal citation32 (5), pp. 173-177
Digital Object Identifier (DOI)https://doi.org/10.1088/0950-7671/32/5/307
Open accessPublished as non-open access
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