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Transducer mechanism of an optical fibre accelerometer based on a compliant cylinder design

Transducer mechanism of an optical fibre accelerometer based on a compliant cylinder design
Transducer mechanism of an optical fibre accelerometer based on a compliant cylinder design
The dependence of the performance of a compliant cylinder accelerometer upon the geometrical details and elastic properties of the transducer cylinders is examined experimentally. A simple analytical model was developed in order to explain the experimental results qualitatively.
380-383
Pechstedt, R.D.
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Jackson, D.A.
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Pechstedt, R.D.
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Jackson, D.A.
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Pechstedt, R.D. and Jackson, D.A. (1994) Transducer mechanism of an optical fibre accelerometer based on a compliant cylinder design. 10th Optical Fibre Sensors Conference (SPIE 2360), , Glasgow, UK. 10 - 13 Oct 1994. pp. 380-383 . (doi:10.1117/12.185079).

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The dependence of the performance of a compliant cylinder accelerometer upon the geometrical details and elastic properties of the transducer cylinders is examined experimentally. A simple analytical model was developed in order to explain the experimental results qualitatively.

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Published date: 14 September 1994
Venue - Dates: 10th Optical Fibre Sensors Conference (SPIE 2360), , Glasgow, UK, 1994-10-10 - 1994-10-13

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Local EPrints ID: 441580
URI: http://eprints.soton.ac.uk/id/eprint/441580
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Author: R.D. Pechstedt
Author: D.A. Jackson

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