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VIBRATION ACCELEROMETERS CALIBRATION<\/strong><\/p>\n\n

Under normal conditions, piezoelectric sensors are extremely stable and their calibrated performance characteristics do not change over time. However, often sensors are exposed to harsh environmental conditions, like mechanical shock, temperature changes, humidity etc. Therefore it is recommended to establish a recalibration cycle. \n \nFor applications where high accuracy is required, we recommend to recalibrate the accelerometer every time after use under severe conditions or at least every 2 years. In some less critical applications, for example in machine monitoring, recalibration may be unnecessary.<\/p>\n\n

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1\/ What is calibration?<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n

Calibration is the process of eliminating or minimizing factors that cause inaccurate measurements is a fundamental aspect of instrumentation design and configuring an instrument to provide a result for a sample within an acceptable range.<\/p>\n\n

The results are used to establish a relationship between the measurement technique used by the instrument and the known values. The process in essence \u201cteaches\u201d the instrument to produce results that are more accurate than those that would occur otherwise.<\/p>\n\n

2\/ How do we calibrate vibration accelerometers?<\/em><\/strong><\/p>\n\n

If no calibrator is at hand, a measuring chain can be calibrated electrically either by<\/p>\n\n