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Strapdown electrostatic gyro with and without self-compensation

Various applications of strapdown electrostatic gyroscopes (ESG), depending on the type and purpose of the vehicle on which the gyro is installed, as well as operation conditions, impose substantially different requirements on this gyro, including accuracy of information it provides. One of traditio...

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Autores principales: Landau, B E, Belash, A A, Levin, S L, Medvedkov, A A, Romanenko, S G
Lenguaje:eng
Publicado: 2021
Acceso en línea:https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1864/1/012008
http://cds.cern.ch/record/2773406
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author Landau, B E
Belash, A A
Levin, S L
Medvedkov, A A
Romanenko, S G
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Belash, A A
Levin, S L
Medvedkov, A A
Romanenko, S G
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description Various applications of strapdown electrostatic gyroscopes (ESG), depending on the type and purpose of the vehicle on which the gyro is installed, as well as operation conditions, impose substantially different requirements on this gyro, including accuracy of information it provides. One of traditional methods used to ensure the gyro accuracy is self-compensating rotation of the housing. The paper considers some applications of a strapdown ESG with a solid rotor and the self-compensation methods used in these applications. This gyroscope was developed 20 years ago at the CSRI Elektropribor, but the work on its improvement goes on continuously. Theoretical aspects of the ESG operation are discussed, taking into account the developed drift model, as well as their experimental validation based on the analysis of ESG operation in polar orientations.
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spelling oai-inspirehep.net-18659082021-06-19T19:46:48Zdoi:10.1088/1742-6596/1864/1/012008http://cds.cern.ch/record/2773406engLandau, B EBelash, A ALevin, S LMedvedkov, A ARomanenko, S GStrapdown electrostatic gyro with and without self-compensationVarious applications of strapdown electrostatic gyroscopes (ESG), depending on the type and purpose of the vehicle on which the gyro is installed, as well as operation conditions, impose substantially different requirements on this gyro, including accuracy of information it provides. One of traditional methods used to ensure the gyro accuracy is self-compensating rotation of the housing. The paper considers some applications of a strapdown ESG with a solid rotor and the self-compensation methods used in these applications. This gyroscope was developed 20 years ago at the CSRI Elektropribor, but the work on its improvement goes on continuously. Theoretical aspects of the ESG operation are discussed, taking into account the developed drift model, as well as their experimental validation based on the analysis of ESG operation in polar orientations.oai:inspirehep.net:18659082021
spellingShingle Landau, B E
Belash, A A
Levin, S L
Medvedkov, A A
Romanenko, S G
Strapdown electrostatic gyro with and without self-compensation
title Strapdown electrostatic gyro with and without self-compensation
title_full Strapdown electrostatic gyro with and without self-compensation
title_fullStr Strapdown electrostatic gyro with and without self-compensation
title_full_unstemmed Strapdown electrostatic gyro with and without self-compensation
title_short Strapdown electrostatic gyro with and without self-compensation
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url https://dx.doi.org/10.1088/1742-6596/1864/1/012008
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