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DS/ISO 16063-16

Methods for the calibration of vibration and shock transducers - Part 16: Calibration by Earth's gravitation

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Organization: DS
Publication Date: 12 June 2014
Status: active
Page Count: 22
ICS Code (Vibrations, shock and vibration measurements): 17.160
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ISO 16063-16:2014 specifies the instrumentation and procedure to be used for performing primary calibration of accelerometers using Earth's gravitation. It is applicable to rectilinear accelerometers with DC (zero hertz frequency) response, such as straingauge, piezoresistive, variable capacitance, and servo accelerometer types. ISO 16063-16:2014 is applicable to the calibration of the magnitude of the sensitivity, referenced to the acceleration due to the local gravitation at 0 Hz. With the use of appropriate calibration equipment, ISO 16063-16:2014 can be applied to the calibration of the magnitude of the sensitivity, referenced to fractional parts of the acceleration due to the local gravitation at 0 Hz. The specification of the instrumentation used contains requirements on environmental conditions, as well as specific requirements for the apparatus to be used.

Document History

DS/ISO 16063-16
June 12, 2014
Methods for the calibration of vibration and shock transducers - Part 16: Calibration by Earth's gravitation
ISO 16063-16:2014 specifies the instrumentation and procedure to be used for performing primary calibration of accelerometers using Earth's gravitation. It is applicable to rectilinear accelerometers...
Methods for the calibration of vibration and shock transducers - Calibration by Earth's gravitation
This part of ISO 16063 specifies the instrumentation and procedure to be used for performing primary calibration of accelerometers using Earth's gravitation. It is applicable to rectilinear...
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