Through a SBIR contract between Kennedy Space Center and Silicon Designs, came the tri-axial data acquisition system, known commercially as the G-Logger. It is a portable, self-contained device that stores and analyzes shock, vibration, and temperature data during payload transport. It is sealed for protection from the weather and can be left unattended for up to three weeks as it collects data. It can easily be linked with any desktop or laptop computer in order to download the collected data. It serves uses in the automotive, shipping, aerospace, and machining industries.
Shipping Monitor
2000
1 pages
Report
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English
Manufacturing Processes & Materials Handling , Laboratory & Test Facility Design & Operation , Manufacturing Technology , Data acquisition , Vibration measurement , Ground handling , Payloads , Technology utilization , Temperature measurement , Shock measuring instruments , Aerospace technology transfer
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