Igor Merkuryev
ul. Krasnokazarmennaya 14, Moscow, 111250, Russia
National Research University “Moscow Power Engineering Institute”
Publications:
Maslov D. A., Merkuryev I. V.
Increase in the Accuracy of the Parameters Identification for a Vibrating Ring Microgyroscope Operating in the Forced Oscillation Mode with Nonlinearity Taken into Account
2018, Vol. 14, no. 3, pp. 377-386
Abstract
The dynamics of a vibrating ring microgyroscope operating in the forced oscillation mode
is investigated. The elastic and viscous anisotropy of the resonator and the nonlinearity of oscillations
are taken into consideration. Additional nonlinear terms are suggested for the mathematical
model of resonator dynamics. In addition to cubic nonlinearity, nonlinearity of the fifth
degree is considered. By using the Krylov – Bogolyubov averaging method, equations containing
parameters characterizing damping, elastic and viscous anisotropy, as well as coefficients of
oscillation nonlinearity are deduced. The parameter identification problem is reduced to solving
an overdetermined system of algebraic equations that are linear in the parameters to be
identified. The proposed identification method allows testing at large oscillation amplitudes
corresponding to a sufficiently high signal-to-noise ratio. It is shown that taking nonlinearities
into account significantly increases the accuracy of parameter identification in the case of large
oscillation amplitudes.
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Maslov D. A., Merkuryev I. V.
The linearization for wave solid-state gyroscope resonator oscillations and electrostatic control sensors forces
2017, Vol. 13, No. 3, pp. 413-421
Abstract
A wave solid-state gyroscope with a cylindrical resonator and electrostatic control sensors is
considered. The gyroscope dynamics mathematical model describing nonlinear oscillations of
the resonator under voltage on the electrodes is used. The reference voltage causes a cubic
nonlinearity and the alternating voltage causes a quadratic nonlinearity of the control forces.
Various regimes of supplying voltage to gyro sensors are investigated. For the linearization of
oscillations the form of voltages on the electrodes is presented. These voltages compensate for
both nonlinear oscillations of the resonator caused by electrostatic sensors and those caused by
other physical and geometric factors. It is shown that the control forces have a nonlinearity that
is eliminated by the voltage applied to the electrode system according to a special law.
The proposed method can be used to eliminate nonlinear oscillations and to linearize power
characteristics of sensors for controlling wave solid-state gyroscopes with hemispherical,
cylindrical and ring resonators.
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Maslov D. A., Merkuryev I. V.
Compensation of errors taking into account nonlinear oscillations of the vibrating ring microgyroscope operating in the angular velocity sensor mode
2017, Vol. 13, No. 2, pp. 227-241
Abstract
The dynamics of a vibrating ring microgyroscope resonator with open-loop and closed feedback is investigated. We use a mathematical model of forced oscillations for thin elastic resonator, taking into account the nonlinearity coefficient, uneven stiffness, difference in Q-factors and control impact parameters. Using the Krylov–Bogolyubov averaging method, the resonator dynamics in slow variables measured by microgyroscope electronics has been investigated. Formulas with algorithmic compensation of the above defects for determining the angular velocity of the resonator under nonlinear oscillations and without feedback have been obtained. Control signals taking into account the defects are presented for feedback of the microgyroscope operating in the compensation mode of the angular velocity sensor. Numerical modeling of angular velocity determination in the operation modes considered has been carried out.
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