APS Training Manual

Preparation for the experiments include: -a- obtaining materials required for testing. -b- obtaining information from the NASA site addressing Pascal's Principle. -c- preparing an illustration of Pascal's Principle as it relates to Bourdon tubes. -d- design a method of assessing Pascal's Principle. -e- design a method of measuring the varying force at the tip of a Bourdon tube. -f- design a method of measuring the varying displacment at the tip of a Bourdon tube. -g- design a method of testing if a Bourdon tube changes volume on pressurization. -h- design a method of demonstrating Work input ˂ Work output Copy and paste link into your browser. (Patent# 7467517) Link for the first patented invention. https://worldwide.espacenet.com/inpadoc?submitted=true&DB=EPODOC&CC=US&NR=2002178719&KC=&F=8&OREQ=0&textdoc=TRUE&FT=E gauge Bourdon face tube Bourdon whisker pneumatic pneumatic tube sensor sensor push button Regarding the experiment presented on page 12.222; Testing determined that the push buttons required too much force to use them in the experiment. Testing determined that the pneumatic proximity sensors were not satisfactory for the experiments. Testing determined that the pneumatic whisker sensors were the best option for the experiments. 12.214 SPECIALIZED COMPONENTS FOR EXPERIMENTS PATENT using Bourdon tube characteristics https://image-ppubs.uspto.gov/dirsearch-public/print/downloadPdf/7467517

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