Is it true that flexural sensors can crack, but still emit signals?
- 创建于2020-04-23
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- Yes, although the signals won‘t be good. Mechanical shocks can cause cracks in the flexure beam in the sensing element that significantly reduce the sensitivity of the sensor. Damaged sensors may appear operational, yet provide false outputs that render trend data and alarm banding useless.
- Published:2020-04-23
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