[Bell Historians] Tower Accelerometer

Andrew Higson andrew.higson at 9sJbEKS9QGBGl8uZXLKH2NO5saNie4JRR2lJmj9GPjgOTEpF8e0trXNPCIOqFHcWVJer6Ne92GT0rs7ZDlypnXrpkZmpg-ms3g.yahoo.invalid
Fri Dec 17 11:43:36 GMT 2010


Diagrammes?

Andrew Higson
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The equipment was developed and produced by the Towers and Belfries Committee and, I believe, the Committee still has one, but I've never seen a copy of the circuit diagrammes or construction detail.

Adrian Dempster used the equipment when he visited us to compile a report on our wobbly tower at St George's Cathedral here in Perth.

R



On Fri Dec 17 11:46 , Ronald Shepherd sent:

Hello all, on page 48 of the Central Council Publication "A Practical Analysis of The Interaction Between Church Bells And Towers" the writer talks about the design of an accelerometer. The writer says "A detailed description,together with appropriate control circuits will be issued in a further document,as a Central Council publication". Was this produced and would anyone have a copy? Ron Shepherd




           
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