nee Set. : neem ont i aes ods o_o Ere 7 ws oe nn et Pry 2 zg j pid ' { 3 Panel , 5 if - ‘BY ; ar wont 3 ASN ae a MERI a we —er ER wn AO . weer ON a Ee . Se - oy pe f ; Sere OEsy: e - ent af artae i aS - st Se PM pee beta Tm w i“ Se ee, j “~ - / ey TA ata fe ihitnn pects YET : x. a! a oe oe es EORAR enEN,oomcaeesenpee Pal ra nam ee ~~ Lo” ee eet faeTES ° eee nibeperchocnratad aie BT ne AE aS meets Ctlthe atesn a ntainitt \U) i Ivigure 3.9 Record of pressure versus time, showing high-frequency ~~ ‘oscillation due to play in the turntable. Shot 2, i Station 123.05. Calibration step: 5 psi. nincag en aATe Tnee9 nene gre tt erg eae ‘awtcatt . * ry ih AN pu V d Coote, En ? oO - we — “. “Ae <n . . See versus time, showing a slow rise Figure 3,10 eveling off due to over-damping and ciogging time cf thy se-boime inlet hole. Shot 2, Station 123.05. (oS Sul.en tiep: 5 pai. ~ rr a a o | Le ee eee, ~ OIne a me ee en meee ra ‘ rl RSLtere2acre eaoeadioemme Figure 3.11 { abe vedrerncacune Record of pressure versug tine, showing a 100 magnification because ofithe small deflection due to low yield. Shot 3, Station 122Pps Calibration step; 5 psi. angular rotation of the microscope can be reada ito,minutes. There- fore the reading equipment is capable of resotving ime to 1 msec. By this method arrival time and durations of voeltiva and negative phases are determined. 3.10.2 LU} Record Photography For ease in reading the records, a projection attachment waa 40 y ! pea aaa; co, eh ~~

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