In-Motion Weighing Scale and Some Problems of Its Metrological Evaluation

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Mechanical Problems in Measuring Force and Mass

Part of the book series: ITC Series No. 8 ((ITCS,volume 3))

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The obvious advantages of the coupled-in-motion railroad track scale motivated rapid development of this branch of scale making. The scales of the world-known companies, such as AVERY, RAILWEIGHT, STREETERAMET, etc., are now of such a high accuracy which allows them to be used in commercial operations.

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© 1986 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers, Dordrecht

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Malikov, G.F., Sergienko, Y.M., Timofeev, L.K., Chukhno, V.A. (1986). In-Motion Weighing Scale and Some Problems of Its Metrological Evaluation. In: Wieringa, H. (eds) Mechanical Problems in Measuring Force and Mass. ITC Series No. 8, vol 3. Springer, Dordrecht. https://doi.org/10.1007/978-94-009-4414-5_11

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