Navigation
  • Home
  • Recent
  • Most Active
  • Popular
  • Blog
  • Credits
  • RSS
  •   Interaction
  • Register
  • Statistics
  •   Help
  • Suggestions
  • Contact Us
  • How to Edit
  • Help



  • [Edit]


    In science, a vibrating structure gyroscope is a type ofgyroscope that functions much like the halteres
    of insects. Miniaturized devices on this principle
    can be used as a relatively inexpensive type of
    Attitude indicator.

    The physical principle is very simple: a vibrating
    object tends to keep vibrating in the same plane
    as its support is rotated. It is therefore much
    simpler and cheaper than is a conventional rotating
    gyroscope of similar accuracy.

    In the engineering literature, this type of device
    is also known as a Coriolis vibratory gyro because
    as the plane of oscillation is rotated, the response
    detected by the transducer results from the coriolis
    term in its equations of motion ("Coriolis force").


        Vibrating structure gyroscope
            Theory of Operation
                Piezoelectric gyroscope
                Wine glass resonator
                Tuning fork gyroscope
                Vibrating wheel gyroscope
                MEMS gyroscope
                Spacecraft orientation
                Automotive
                Entertainment
                Photography
                Hobbies
                Other

    top

    Theory of Operation
    Consider two proof masses vibrating in plane (as in the MEMS gyro) at frequency omega_r. Recall that the Coriolis effect induces an acceleration on the proofmasses equal to a_c = -2(v imesOmega), where v is velocity and Omega is the angular rate of rotation. The inplane velocity of the proofmasses is given by: X_ omega_r cos(omega_r t), if the in-plane position is given by X_ sin(omega_r t). The out of plane motion y_, induced by rotation, is given by:
    y_ = rac = rac

    m is the mass of the proofmass

    k_ is the spring constant in the out of plane direction

    Omega is magnitude of a rotation vector in the plane of and perpendicular to the driven proofmass motion


    top

    Piezoelectric gyroscope
    A piezoelectric crystal can be induced to vibrate, and lateral motion due to coriolis force can be measured to produce a signal related to the rate of rotation .

    top

    Wine glass resonator
    Also called the hemispherical resonator gyro, or the HRG. Hemisphere driven to resonance and nodal points measured to indicate rotation. The father of this technology is one David D. Lynch.

    top

    Tuning fork gyroscope
    A pair of test masses are driven to resonate and their displacement from the plane of oscillation is measured to produce a signal related to the rate of rotation.

    top

    Vibrating wheel gyroscope
    A wheel is driven to rotate a fraction of a full turn about its axis. Tilt of the wheel is measured to produce a signal related to the rate of rotation.

    top

    MEMS gyroscope
    Relatively inexpensive (around US$30 per part in quantity as of early 2006) vibrating structure gyroscopes using MEMS technology are available. These can be implemented as the tuning fork resonator, vibrating wheel or (planar) wine glass resonator .

    top

    Spacecraft orientation
    The oscillation can also be induced and controlled in the vibrating structure gyroscope for the
    positionning of spacecrafts such as Cassini-Huygens. Theses small Hemispherical Resonator Gyroscopes made of quartz operate in vacuum. They provide accurate 3 axis positioning of the spacecraft and are highly reliable over the years as they don't have any moving parts.

    top

    Automotive
    Automotive roll sensors can be built around vibrating structure gyroscopes. These can be used to detect rollovers, or to supply input to electronic stability control systems.

    top

    Entertainment
    The Nintendo Gameboy Advance game WarioWare: Twisted! uses a piezoelectric gyroscope to detect rotational movement.

    top

    Photography
    Many Image stabilization systems on video and still cameras employ vibrating structure gyroscopes.

    top

    Hobbies
    Vibrating structure gyroscopes are commonly used in radio-controlled helicopters to help control the helicopter's tail rotor or in radio-controlled airplanes to help keep the tail steady during take-off or hand (especially with discus launched gliders) launch.

    top

    Other
    The Segway Human Transporter employs a vibrating structure gyroscope made by Silicon Sensing Systems to maintain stability of the operator platform .
     
    Search more:
     

       
    Source Privacy License Download Contact Us Atlas
    Scientus.org Dictionary (Yet Another Wiki) RC : 1.39
    MIT OpenCourseWare
    This article is licensed under the GNU Free Documentation License [copyleft]. It uses material from the Wikipedia article "Vibrating structure gyroscope". link