2019
DOI: 10.1007/s00193-018-0877-2
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Use of acceleration and optical waypoint measurements to estimate piston trajectory in an impulse facility

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“…Following the successful shortening of the buffer extension, eight half-pressure X3R experiments were completed (shots x3s710 to x3s718) utilising a piston accelerometer package [111]. This allowed the changes to driver supply time, nozzle supply time, useful test time and the piston dynamics, induced by iterative increases to reservoir pressure, to be quantified.…”
Section: Driver Resultsmentioning
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“…Following the successful shortening of the buffer extension, eight half-pressure X3R experiments were completed (shots x3s710 to x3s718) utilising a piston accelerometer package [111]. This allowed the changes to driver supply time, nozzle supply time, useful test time and the piston dynamics, induced by iterative increases to reservoir pressure, to be quantified.…”
Section: Driver Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The piston accelerometer package [111] was mounted to the 280 kg piston during experiments x3s710 to x3s718, to evaluate the piston trajectory. This allowed further condition refinement through observation of the piston response to alterations to the reservoir pressure.…”
Section: Piston Dynamics Resultsmentioning
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