V. I. Beklemyshev,1 V. Berezine,1 Victor A. Bykov,1 L. Kiselev,1 I. Makhonin,1 V. Pevgov,1 V. Pustovoy,1 A. Semynov,1 Y. Sencov,1 I. Shkuropat,1 A. Shokin1
1Zelenograd Research Institute of Physical Problems (Russia)
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On the base of microelectronical and micromechanical technology were designed and developed converters of hydrogen concentration to electrical signals. The devices of controlling concentration of hydrogen in the air were developed. These devices were applied for ensuring fire and explosion security of complex technological teste of missile oxygen-hydrogen engine, developed for cryogenic accelerations block. The sensor block of such device was installed directly on the armor-plate, to which was attached tested engine.
V. I. Beklemyshev,V. Berezine,Victor A. Bykov,L. Kiselev,I. Makhonin,V. Pevgov,V. Pustovoy,A. Semynov,Y. Sencov,I. Shkuropat, andA. Shokin
"Hydrogen sensors based on catalytic metals", Proc. SPIE 3903, Indo-Russian Workshop on Micromechanical Systems, (9 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.369448
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V. I. Beklemyshev, V. Berezine, Victor A. Bykov, L. Kiselev, I. Makhonin, V. Pevgov, V. Pustovoy, A. Semynov, Y. Sencov, I. Shkuropat, A. Shokin, "Hydrogen sensors based on catalytic metals," Proc. SPIE 3903, Indo-Russian Workshop on Micromechanical Systems, (9 November 1999); https://doi.org/10.1117/12.369448