Noncontact measurement of the tension of a wire
M.R. Convery, K.T. McDonald

TL;DR
This paper introduces a noncontact method for measuring the tension of wires used in detectors like drift chambers, aiming to improve accuracy and reduce interference during measurements.
Contribution
The paper proposes a novel noncontact measurement scheme for wire tension, enhancing precision and safety over traditional contact methods.
Findings
Effective tension measurement without physical contact
Applicable to drift chambers and straw tube detectors
Potential for improved measurement accuracy
Abstract
We present a scheme for noncontact measurement of the tension of a wire, such as that in a drift chamber or straw tube detector.
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Taxonomy
TopicsNon-Destructive Testing Techniques · Advanced Measurement and Metrology Techniques · Optical measurement and interference techniques
