IEEE P836/D17, Dec 2008
IEEE Draft Recommended Practice for Precision Centrifuge Testing of Linear Accelerometers
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IEEE P836/D17, Dec 2008 is a draft recommended practice focused on precision centrifuge testing of linear accelerometers. It addresses how acceleration sensors may be evaluated under controlled rotational test conditions, supporting aerospace, transportation, and related components and systems work. By defining a common technical basis for centrifuge-based testing, IEEE P836/D17, Dec 2008 helps engineers compare device behavior more consistently and assess linear accelerometer performance with greater confidence.
About IEEE P836/D17, Dec 2008
This draft standard provides technical guidance for precision centrifuge testing of linear accelerometers, a method used to examine how these devices respond to applied acceleration in a controlled setup. IEEE P836/D17, Dec 2008 is relevant where accurate measurement and repeatable test conditions matter, especially in engineering environments that rely on sensor calibration, qualification, or validation. As a draft recommended practice, it reflects an organized approach to test methodology rather than a broad application standard.
Where is IEEE P836/D17, Dec 2008 used?
IEEE P836/D17, Dec 2008 is most applicable in laboratories and engineering programs that test linear accelerometers with precision centrifuges. This may include aerospace instrumentation, transportation sensing, and device development for components and systems that depend on acceleration measurement. It is useful in workflows involving calibration checks, performance verification, and controlled comparison of sensor outputs under known rotational loading, particularly when repeatable test setup is important.
Importance in practice
In practice, IEEE P836/D17, Dec 2008 supports more consistent accelerometer testing by giving teams a shared reference for centrifuge-based procedures. That can improve compliance efforts, reduce variation between test results, and strengthen confidence in sensor performance data. For organizations buying, designing, or validating linear accelerometers, the document may help reduce risk by making test expectations clearer and more repeatable across engineering and quality processes.
- Precision centrifuge test method
- Linear accelerometer evaluation
- Controlled acceleration conditions
- Calibration and verification support
- Aerospace and transportation relevance
- Publication Date: 2009
- Standard Status: Inactive
- Publisher: IEEE
- Subject: Aerospace; Components, Circuits, Devices and Systems; Transportation
- Official IEEE: Doi link
- This Version: P836 (2009)
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