自由落体绝对重力仪的自振动分析

Zhenxing Li, K. Wu, Yi Wen, Jiamin Yao, Meiying Guo, Lijun Wang
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弹道自由落体绝对重力仪在获取重力场信息方面有着广泛的应用,而绝对重力仪的自振动是实现高精度重力测量的关键。T-1绝对重力仪的自振动具有多向全波段激励。由于T-1绝对重力仪被简化为悬臂梁,因此产生的水平摆动具有主要影响。采用激光测振仪直接测量机械自振。自振动频率对测量误差g有非线性影响,应避免出现峰值频率。利用连续小波变换(CWT)对振动信号进行时域和频域分析。在尺度图上测量了紧密的频率分布,并在时域上观察了作为水平摆动结果的节拍振动。T-1型绝对重力仪的测量误差主要受38 Hz自振动的影响。优化三脚架结构后,主导频率由38 Hz提高到42 Hz。振动频率提高11%可减小g的测量误差。
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Self-Vibration Analysis of the Free-Fall Absolute Gravimeter
The ballistic free-fall absolute gravimeters are widely used in acquiring information of gravity field and the self-vibration of the absolute gravimeter is crucial for high precision gravitational measurement. The self-vibration of the T-1 absolute gravimeter has a multi-directional full-band excitation. The resulted horizontal swing has the major impact, since the T-1 absolute gravimeter is simplified as a cantilever beam. A laser vibrometer was applied to directly measure the mechanical self-vibration. The frequency of self-vibration has a nonlinear effect on the measurement error of g, and the peak frequencies should be avoided. The vibration signal was analyzed in time and frequency domain by continuous wavelet transform (CWT). The close frequency profiles were measured in the scalogram and the beat vibrations were observed in time domain as the results of the horizontal swing. The 38 Hz self-vibration had the dominating effect on the measurement error of g for T-1 absolute gravimeter. After optimizing the structure of the tripod, the dominating frequency increased from 38 Hz to 42 Hz. A 11% increase of the vibration frequency can reduce the measurement error of g.
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