Development of a contactless displacement transducer.

Author(s)
Still, P.B. and Winnett, M.A.
Year
Abstract

A displacement transducer is described which enables changes in the distance between itself and an unprepared surface to be measured without physical contact. An optical system is employed. The transducer is suitable as the basic unit of many displacement systems where the response advantage of an inertiafree transducer or the absence of physical contact is important.

Publication

Library number
B 10103 [electronic version only] /22/23/ IRRD 218059
Source

Crowthorne, Transport and Road Research Laboratory, 1975, 40 p., 12 fig., 11 graph., 4 tab.; TRRL Laboratory Report LR 690.

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