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Pressure Measurement Using Piezoelectric Sensors

Force Measurement Using Piezoelectric Sensors
This basic course provides an introduction into piezoelectric measurement technology and gives the participants important information on choosing, mounting, using and maintenance of piezoelectric pressure sensors. The use of piezoelectric measuring chains will be practiced in workshops.

Objective:

To enable participants to plan, put into operation and maintain piezoelectric pressure sensors on their test stands or systems.

Target group:

Users from all fields with little or no experience in the use of piezoelectric pressure sensors. This course is aimed particularly at technicians, engineers, researchers … who would like to find out more about the use of piezoelectric pressure sensors.

Standard contents:

• Piezo-electric versus piezo-resistive measurements

• Design and functional principle of piezo­electric pressure sensors
• Fitting and mounting
• Working limits
• Design of the measuring chain: From sensor signal to voltage signal
• Calibration

Contents on demand:
Contents on demand can be offered regarding customer's applications and products being used.

Duration:
1 day (9:00 am – 4:30 pm)

Price:
450 € per participant

Course code:

9941-TM2

Date, location, course language:
• On request at customer premises, in local language or Englisch

 

Registration and further information:
Frau Karin Zielasko
+49 711 3407-0
training.de@kistler.com

 
 
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