Standard Practice for Calibration of Linear Displacement Sensor Systems Used to Measure Micromotion


Importancia y uso:

4.1 Linear displacement sensor systems play an important role in orthopedic applications to measure micromotion during simulated use of joint prostheses.

4.2 Linear displacement sensor systems must be calibrated for use in the laboratory to ensure reliable conversions of the system’s electrical output to engineering units.

4.3 Linear displacement sensor systems should be calibrated before initial use, at least annually thereafter, after any change in the electronic configuration that employs the sensor, after any significant change in test conditions using the sensor that differ from conditions during the last calibration, and after any physical action on the sensor that might affect its response.

4.4 Verification of sensor performance in accordance with calibration should be performed on a per use basis both before and after testing. Such verification can be done with a less accurate standard than that used for calibration, and may be done with only a few points.

4.5 Linear displacement sensor systems generally have a working range within which voltage output is linearly proportional to displacement of the sensor. This procedure is applicable to the linear range of the sensor. Recommended practice is to use the linear displacement sensor system only within its linear working range.

Subcomité:

F04.15

Volúmen:

13.02

Número ICS:

17.020 (Metrology and measurement in general)

Palabras clave:

calibration; displacement; instrumentation; measurement; micromotion; sensor; transducer;

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Norma
F2537

Versión
23

Estatus
Active

Clasificación
Practice

Fecha aprobación
2023-09-01