MULTIFUNCTIONAL ROBOTIC COMPLEX BASED ON A SINGLE-BOARD COMPUTER
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.18372/1990-5548.57.13243Keywords:
Operating resource, aircraft, elastic deformation, capacitive sensor, sensitive element, critical deformation, control systemAbstract
The necessity of organization and implementation of the aircraft elements deformations continuous control for the timely detection of their critical values is shown. A brief overview of existing methods and devices for measuring micro-displacement is given. The variants of constructions of micro-displacement sensors are offered and the structural scheme of the meter, built on the basis of a capacitive transducer with an "open" field, is presented. The system for contactless measurement of the aircraft elements deformations is considered. The proposed measurement scheme allows us to solve the problem of switching radiating electrodes and to fully automate the operation of the system of continuous control of the state of the aircraft construction.
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V. E. Kuzmichev, Laws and formulas of physics. Directory. Kyiv, Naukova Dumka, 1989, 864 p. (in Ukrainian).
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