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Re: G-Analyst Replacement

Gary Jackson (gjackson@ghg.net)
Fri, 6 Mar 1998 08:10:45 -0500 (EST)

The currently commercially available accelerometer/dynamometer is the Vericom
VC2000, you can see their products at <http://www.vericom.org> however theirs
is only single axis. We use the VC2000, but never in crash tests.. only for
acceleration, braking CofF determinations, lateral G's etc. We rent
hardened triaxial self contained accelerometers for real crash tests. We
typically manipulate the ascii data in spreadsheets for integration and display.
I would be very interested in a product such as you describe, think about an
on-board GPS transponder and temperature and have a Windows interface.

Gary Jackson, P.E.
gjackson@ghg.net
Gary Jackson
gjackson@ghg.net


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