| Ambient
Conditions |
|
The conditions
(humidity, pressure, temperature, etc.) of the medium surrounding
the load cell. |
| Ambient
Temperature |
|
The temperature of the
medium surrounding the load cell. |
| Angular
Load Eccentric |
|
A load applied eccentric
with the primary axis at the point of application and at some angle
with respect to the primary axis. |
| Angular
Load Concentric |
|
A load applied concentric
with the Primary axis at the point of application and at some angle
with respect to the Primary axis. |
| Axial
Load |
|
A load applied along
or parallel to and concentric with the primary axis. |
| Calibration |
|
The comparison of load
cell outputs against standard test loads. |
| Calibration
Curve |
|
A record (graph) of the
comparison of the load cell outputs against standard test loads. |
| Combined
Error |
|
(Non linearity and Hysteresis)
The maximum deviation from the straight line drawn between original
no-load and rated load outputs expressed as percentage of the rated
output and measured on both increasing and decreasing loads. |
| Compensation |
|
The utilization of supplementary
devices, materials, or process to minimize known sources of error. |
| Creep |
|
The change in load cell
output occurring with time while under load and with all environmental
conditions and other variables remaining constant. |
| Creep
Recovery |
|
The change in no-load
output occurring with time after removal of A load which had been
applied for a specific period of time. Usually measured over a specific
time period immediately following removal of rated load and expressed
as a percent of rated output over a specific period of time. |
| Deflection |
|
The change of length
along the primary axis of the load cell between no-load and rated
load conditions. |
| Drift |
|
A random change in output
under constant load conditions. |
| Eccentric
Load |
|
Any load applied parallel
but not concentric with the primary axis. |
| Error |
|
The algebraic difference
between the indicated and true value of the load being measured. |
| Excitation,
Electrical |
|
The voltage or current
applied to the input terminals of the load Cell. |
| Frequency
Response |
|
The range of frequencies
over which the load cell output will follow the sinusoidally varying
mechanical input within specified Limits. |
| Hysteresis |
|
The maximum difference
between load cell output readings for the same applied load; one
reading obtained by increasing the load from zero and the other by
decreasing the load from rated output. |
| Insulation
Resistance |
|
The dc resistance measured
between the load cell circuit and the load cell structure. Normally
measured at fifty volts and under standard test conditions |
| Load |
|
The weight or force applied
to the load cell. |
| Load
Cell |
|
A device which produces
an output signal proportional to the applied weight or force. |
| Natural
Frequency |
|
The frequency of free
oscillations under no-load load conditions. |
| Nonlinearity |
|
The maximum deviation
of the calibration curve from a straight line drawn between the no-load
and rated outputs; expressed as a percentage of the rated output
and measured on increasing load only. |
| Output |
|
The signal (voltage,
current, pressure, etc.) produced by the load cell. Where the output
is directly proportional to excitation, the signal must be expressed
in terms of volts per volt, per ampere, etc., of excitation. |
| Output,
Rated |
|
The algebraic difference
between the outputs at no-load an at rated load. |
| Overload
Rating, Safe |
|
The maximum load in percent
of rated capacity which can be applied without producing a permanent
shift in performance characteristics behond those specified. |
| Overload
rating, Ultimate |
|
The maximum load in percent
of rated capacity which can be applied without producing a structural
failure. |
| Primary
Axis |
|
The axis along which
the load cell is designed to be loaded; normally its geometric centerline. |
Rated
Capacity (Rated Load) |
|
The maximum axial load
the load cell is designed to measure within its specifications. |
| Reference
Standard |
|
A force measuring device
whose characteristics are precisely known in relation to a primary
standard. |
| Repeatability |
|
The maximum difference
between load cell output readings for repeated loadings under identical
loading and environmental conditions. |
| Resolution |
|
The smallest change in
mechanical input which produces a change in the output signal. |
| Sensitivity |
|
The ratio of the change
in output to the mechanical input. |
| Shunt
Calibration |
|
Electrical simulation
of load cell output by insertion of known shunt resistors between
appropriate points within the circuitry. |
| Shunt-To-
Load Correlation |
|
The difference in output
readings obtained through electrically simulated and actual applied
loads. |
| Side
Load |
|
Any load acting 90 degrees
to the primary axis at the point of axial load application |
| Stabilization
Period |
|
The time required to
insure that any further change in the parameter being measured is
tolerable. |
| Standard
Test Conditions |
|
The environmental conditions
under which measurements should be made when measurements under any
other condition may result in disagreement between various observers
at different times and places. These conditions are as follows: Temperature
23 degrees +or- 2 degrees C (73.4 degrees +or- 3.6 degrees F |
| Temperature
Effect On Rated Output |
|
The change in rated output
due to a change in ambient temperature. |
| Temperature
Range Compensated |
|
The range of temperature over which
the load cell is compensated to maintain rated output and zero balance
within specific limits. |
| Temperature
Range Safe |
|
The extremes of temperature within
which the load cell will operate within permanent adverse change
to any of its performance characteristics. |
| Terminal
Resistance Corner To Corner |
|
The resistance of the load cell circuit
measured at specific adjacent bridge terminals at standard temperature,
with no load applied, and with the excitation and output terminals
open-circuited. |
| Terminal
Resistance Input |
|
The resistance of the load cell circuit
measured at the excitation terminals at standard temperature, with
no load applied and with the output terminals open-circuited. |