Abstract:
The note investigates the possibility of making low frequency vibration measurements by the use of electronic acceleration measuring equipment in conjunction with electrical doubly integrating circuits. It is shown that by this method many of the disadvantages associated with the use of seismic displacement units can be obviated particularly over the frequency range 2 to 40 c.p.s. Three electrical integrating methods are discussed, the correct circuit conditions for the integration of periodic sinusoidal, rectangular and triangular waveforms are derived. A description is given of an existing acceleration measuring equipment incorporating two of the described integration networks; its sensitivity, frequency response and methods of increasing these factors are discussed in detail.