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  • Inductive Proximity Sensors-Image
    Inductive Proximity Sensors - (352 companies)
    Inductive proximity sensors detect the presence or absence of an object using a critical distance. Inductive proximity sensors are non-contact proximity devices that set up a radio frequency field with an oscillator and a coil. The presence...
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    Proximity Sensors - (1102 companies)
    Proximity sensors, all types is a general search form for all proximity sensors and presence detection product areas. Proximity sensors are non-contact devices which detect the presence of nearby objects. They may employ one of a variety of sensing...
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    CMM Probes - (91 companies)
    ...are available in three main designs: touch-trigger or discrete point, displacement measuring or scanning probes, and proximity or non-contact probes. Types of CMM Probes. Touch-trigger probes, or discrete point probes, are the most common type of CMM probe...
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    Magnetic Proximity Sensors - (266 companies)
    Magnetic proximity sensors include devices that work on inductive, variable reluctance, magneto resistive or Hall effect principles. Proximity sensors detect the presence or absence of an object using a critical distance. Proximity sensing...
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    Styli and Probes - (80 companies)
    Styli and probes are slender, rod-shaped stems and contact tips or points used to probe surfaces in conjunction with profilometers, SPMs, CMMs, gages and dimensional scanners. Styli and probes are slender rod-shaped stems and contact tips or points...
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    Inductive Linear Position Sensors and Switches - (108 companies)
    ...distance and movement. Using similar means, inductive proximity switches determine whether the object has approached within a set distance. These sensors measure the change in impedance (effective resistance) of a coil through which an alternating...
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    Eddy Current Proximity Sensors - (30 companies)
    ...as proximity sensors to detect the presence of a target, or can be configured to measure the position or displacement of a target. Sensor Operation. Eddy current proximity sensors can detect the position of conductive objects with high resolution. A coil...
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    Inductive Couplings - (13 companies)
    Inductive couplings are used in the non-contact transmission of electrical power or electronic signals through stationary, rotating, or moving equipment via an inductive connection. Inductive couplings are used in the noncontact transmission...
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    Ultrasonic Proximity Sensors - (205 companies)
    Ultrasonic proximity sensors use reflected or transmitted ultrasonic waves to detect the presence or absence of a target component. The output is boolean, that is, the sensor merely detects whether the target is or is not within the detection range...
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    Capacitive Proximity Sensors - (245 companies)
    ...of conductive as well as non-conductive objects with high resolution. Analogous to the function of an inductive proximity sensor, where a magnetic field is generated, a capacitive proximity sensor generates an electrostatic field at the face...

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  • Vibration-based Condition Monitoring: Industrial Aerospace and Automotive Applications
    This can be integrated to absolute velocity and displacement (fluctuations), but excluding zero frequency. 1.5.2 Proximity Probes … the most ubiquitous proximity probes are those based on the changes in electrical inductance of a circuit … Such probes were pioneered by the company Bently Nevada , now owned by GE, and are very widely .
  • FRICTION MEASUREMENT IN A LUBRICATED SLIDING POINT CONTACT
    The friction force on the spherical slider was measured indirectly using a Bently Nevada inductive proximity trans- ducer ~ y s t e m , ~which is … … that measures static as well as dynamic distances between the probe tip and the observed … No displacement of the observed surface (of about 1-mm thickness) which appears to be a cantilevered …
  • http://dspace.mit.edu/bitstream/handle/1721.1/57724/12569025-MIT.pdf?sequence=2
    Rotor/bearing motion was measured using Bently - Nevada 7200 series, 5-millimeter proximity probes . The probe consists of an induction coil millivolts per mil displacement ) over a range of 70 mils for the AISI .
  • In situ runout identification in active magnetic bearing system by extended influence coefficient method
    The displacement of a rotor may be measured by using noncontacting proximity -measuring devices such as optical devices, eddy-current probes , capaci- tive probes, or inductive type sensors, and the measured signals are affected by mechanical or electrical runout of the sensing … Among others, Bently Nevada Corporation [2] developed a runout compen- sation technique for machine monitoring and diagnosis, which memorizes a slow-roll wave form and subtracts it from the measured rotor vibration signals contaminated by the runout of probe area; Mitsui [4 …
  • Eddy-Current Displacement Transducer With Extended Linear Range and Automatic Tuning
    [2] D. Vyroubal, “Impedance of the eddy-current displacement probe : The transformer model,” IEEE Trans. Instrum. [5] K. D. Anim-Appiah and S. M. Riad, “Analysis and design of ferrite cores for eddy-current-killed oscillator inductive proximity sensors,” IEEE Trans. [12] Bently - Nevada , .
  • Handbook of Noise and Vibration Control Complete Document
    … incipient faults often show up first at high frequencies, to which the relative displacement measurements are not … This chapter is mainly concerned with measurements made with accelerometers (giving a signal proportional to vibration acceleration, possibly integrated to velocity), but proximity probe and other measurements (e.g., torsional vibration) are discussed where appropriate. for example, dry friction tends to excite backward precessing modes.4 A useful source of information of the applications of proximity probes is the magazine Orbit produced by Bently Nevada Corporation.5 For induction motors6 the situation is easier in that the shaft speed is less than synchronous, and …
  • High Capacity Multiaxial Testing Device
    The deformations are measured by using proximity probes manufactured by Bently Nevada Corp. It may be noted that each probe has a unique displacement -voltage response curve, and the proximity probe and the driver circuitry is sensitive to small changes in inductance in the drcuit.
  • Resonant Column Test for Unsaturated Soils With Suction–Saturation Control
    A noncontact proximity sensor manufactured by the GE- Bently - Nevada Corp. of Minden, NV (Model 3115) was used to measure the changes in height of the specimen, as a means of estimating the volumetric strain during isotropic loading. The proximeter uses induction to determine the distance between a conductive target mounted to the top of the drive cap and a coil embedded in the tip of the meas- uring probe . … study by double integrat- ing the acceleration in the time domain to obtain the displacement time history.
  • http://www.ndt.net/article/wcndt2008/papers/403.pdf
    Disparity between system cable length or inductance coil diameter and driver marking or transmitter marking leads to … Model Type of electronic block Diameter of probe coil Linearity range Sensitivity, output range System length Measured … Vibration, displacement [2] Bently Nevada Corporation, USA. Catalogue. Amazing new UniprobeTM set to rock thousands of proximity probe users .
  • Vibration — A tool for machine diagnostics and condition monitoring
    M/s Bently , Nevada , USA are the pioneers in developing a technology with eddy currentprobes as trans- ducers. Taken using two channel oscilloscope connected to proxim- ity probes . … acceleration mode only, because an acceleration signal can be converted into velocity or displacement with no loss … From attached structures Broken rotor bar in induction motor.