Dielectric Characteristics of Pzt 95/5 Ferroelectric Ceramics At High Pressures
Dielectric Characteristics of Pzt 95/5 Ferroelectric Ceramics At High Pressures
Spears, Richard Kent
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***Manganin is an alloy whose resistance varies with pressure but not temperature in a range about room tem- perature. The composition will vary depending on manu- facturer. Typical compositions are 87% C u - 1 3 % Mn and 83% Cu-13% Mn-4% Ni where the composition is in weight percent. 41 polyethylene plugs. A cross-sectional view of the final test assembly is shown in Figure 12. 3. 3 Instrumentation and Measurement Technique The resistance of the manganin cell was determined by applying a 10-ma... current to the cell and measuring the voltage drop with a Model H.P. 3460A* digital voltmeter. This has an accuracy of +0.002% with six place resolution. An H.P. Model 256* printer was adapted to the voltmeter. This was capable of printing the voltmeter output to five places on demand or at a continuous rate. The current supply (HP351)* used was accurate to + 0.05%; however, prior to and following each test series the actual current was determined by substituting a standard 100-ohm resistor accurate to + 0.005% in place of the manganin cell.
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