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Research on the Precession Characteristics of Hemispherical Resonator Gyro

Li-Jun Song, Rui Yang, Wang-Liang Zhao, Xing He, Shaoliang Li, You-Jun Ding and Ning Wang

Complexity, 2021, vol. 2021, 1-9

Abstract: Hemispherical Resonator Gyro (HRG) is a new type gyro with high precision, high reliability, shock resistance, no need of preheating, short start time, and long life. It is a kind of vibrating gyro with standing wave rotating along the sensitive base of annular precession, has a unique application prospect in the field of high precision inertial sensors, and is widely used in unmanned aerial vehicle control in complex environments. Based on the theory of the structure characteristics of the hemispherical resonator, the mathematical model of energy of the resonator is established to research the rule of resonant frequency when the hemispherical resonator is rotated around the central axis. In this paper, the influence of precession factor, which are the top angle, the bottom angle, and wall unevenness of the hemispherical resonator, are analyzed. A series of hemispherical resonator models are constructed by ANSYS software to prove the results of theoretical research. The simulation results show that precession factor of the hemispherical resonator is more sensitive of the top angle than the bottom angle, and the error of angular velocity which is caused by the change of the top angle is larger than that which is caused by the change of the bottom angle.

Date: 2021
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DOI: 10.1155/2021/8825017

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