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Sismomètre qui mesure l’accélération du sol en fonction du temps. Il a généralement une plus grande dynamique et une plus petite sensibilité qu’un vélocimètre, et est destiné à enregistrer les mouvements forts.

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est un Concept | Sensor
modifié le 17 Nov 2023 08:31:48.214
soumis parHélène Bressan
accepté le 20 May 2022 09:42:08.255

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date accepted 20 May 2022 09:42:08.255
date submitted 20 May 2022 09:41:38.816
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entity Accéléromètre
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fr Sismomètre qui mesure l’accélération du sol en fonction du temps. Il a généralement une plus grande dynamique et une plus petite sensibilité qu’un vélocimètre, et est destiné à enregistrer les mouvements forts.
en Seismometer that measures the acceleration of the ground as a function of time. It generally has a higher dynamic range and a lower sensitivity than a velocimeter and is designed to record strong motions.
en A sensor or transducer that converts acceleration of its base into an analog trace or electrical signal. The acceleration signal is normally obtained from the feedback current necessary to maintain an inertial sensor at its mechanical zero point. As in a linear actuator the current is equal to the applied force, this current is proportional to the acceleration within the bandwidth limits of the feedback. Outside the band the acceleration can still be extracted from the position signal, normally through a complicated transfer function. Accelerometers may be enclosed within a self-contained accelerograph, but for studies of structural response they can be located remotely, with their signals being transmitted to a central recorder. Unless otherwise specified, an accelerometer measures translational acceleration. However, accelerometers are also sensitive to rotational ground motions
item class Sensor | Concept
label
fr Accéléromètre
en Accelerometer
modified 17 Nov 2023 08:31:48.214
notation c_40232b89
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name Hélène Bressan

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fr Sismomètre qui mesure l’accélération du sol en fonction du temps. Il a généralement une plus grande dynamique et une plus petite sensibilité qu’un vélocimètre, et est destiné à enregistrer les mouvements forts.
en A sensor or transducer that converts acceleration of its base into an analog trace or electrical signal. The acceleration signal is normally obtained from the feedback current necessary to maintain an inertial sensor at its mechanical zero point. As in a linear actuator the current is equal to the applied force, this current is proportional to the acceleration within the bandwidth limits of the feedback. Outside the band the acceleration can still be extracted from the position signal, normally through a complicated transfer function. Accelerometers may be enclosed within a self-contained accelerograph, but for studies of structural response they can be located remotely, with their signals being transmitted to a central recorder. Unless otherwise specified, an accelerometer measures translational acceleration. However, accelerometers are also sensitive to rotational ground motions
en Seismometer that measures the acceleration of the ground as a function of time. It generally has a higher dynamic range and a lower sensitivity than a velocimeter and is designed to record strong motions.
exact match c e34cc3f0
in scheme Vocabulaire des mots clefs
label
fr Accéléromètre
en Accelerometer
pref label
fr Accéléromètre
en Accelerometer
same as c e34cc3f0
source wats
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type Concept | Sensor
was attributed to Pôle FormaTerre