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Analyse de deux balances / pèse-personnes

Thomas Maeder
2005
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Abstract

Deux modèles de pèse-personne sont examinés, et leur fonctionnement développé. Il semble que le principe de mesure utilisé permettrait dans un cas une mesure de poids élevés avec un capteur de force unique mesurant une force beaucoup plus faible (effet de démultiplication). Dans l'autre cas, on observe que la force est mesurée par un élément en acier monolithique, sur lequel un pont de mesure en technologie des couches épaisses sur alumine a été collé.

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