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29th July 2007, 03:39 PM
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Effects of pressure applied to Plug Gauges and Calibration - Research Paper
Hello everybody,
I'm going to do a research about the effects of pressure to be applied to plug gauges by measuring equipment while checking the gauges validity. (effects on th measurement values).
Would you advise me about this process ,some recources.?
any help will be appriciated
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29th July 2007, 03:51 PM
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Re: some help
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Originally Posted by ringoo83
Hello everybody,
I'm going to do a research about the effects of pressure to be applied to plug gauges by measuring equipment while checking the gauges validity. (effects on th measurement values).
Would you advise me about this process ,some recources.?
any help will be appriciated
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Hello ringoo83,
I am not a metrologist. There are excellent and highly qualified Metrologists here on The Cove, but to help you to get started, here are some links....
May be OK or not....you decide.
I did a Google search using: "Measuring force applied to plug gauges."
http://www.springerlink.com/content/l1n41034103r4275/
http://www.wikipatents.com/4058901.html
I'll continue to look.
Stijloor.
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29th July 2007, 04:19 PM
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Re: Research Paper - Plug Gauges and Calibration
Ringo, I cannot help you with your research, but I did change the title of your post. Hopefully, this will get you some better identification of what you need, instead of just "some help". good luck!
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