S. G. Romanenko, S. L. Levin, S. N. Fedorovich, A. Yu. Filippov, T. G. Leonova, A. A. Medvedkov
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Gimballess Electrostatic Gyroscope with a Rotor without TiN Coating
Abstract
The article compares the test results for gimballess electrostatic gyroscopes containing rotors with a light-contrast pattern applied to titanium nitride (TiN) coating or to beryllium. The criteria for comparing the devices with different types of rotors are proposed and justified. The need to modify the rotor manufacturing technology in order to improve the rotor design and mature some technological operations is analyzed. It has been shown that at a certain stage it is rational to mark the raster pattern on the titanium nitride coating, and currently the pattern can be again applied directly to the rotor beryllium surface.
期刊介绍:
Gyroscopy and Navigation is an international peer reviewed journal that covers the following subjects: inertial sensors, navigation and orientation systems; global satellite navigation systems; integrated INS/GNSS navigation systems; navigation in GNSS-degraded environments and indoor navigation; gravimetric systems and map-aided navigation; hydroacoustic navigation systems; navigation devices and sensors (logs, echo sounders, magnetic compasses); navigation and sonar data processing algorithms. The journal welcomes manuscripts from all countries in the English or Russian language.