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Performance of an Accelerometer Suspended by a Pendulum
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GAO Shang-Wei;LUAN En-Jie;ZHOU Ze-Bing;LUO Jun |
Department of Physics, Huazhong University of Science and Technology, Wuhan 430074 |
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GAO Shang-Wei, LUAN En-Jie, ZHOU Ze-Bing et al 2003 Chin. Phys. Lett. 20 1214-1216 |
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Abstract Performances of an accelerometer suspended by a pendulum and set on ground directly are both discussed. Theoretical analysis shows that the isolation from seismic disturbances of such a suspending accelerometer is equal to that of a narrow band-pass electronic filter. This means that the effect of seismic noises to the accelerometer can be substantially suppressed by means of a pendulum suspension during its performance tests.
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Keywords:
04.80.Cc
07.10.Fq
06.30.Gv
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Published: 01 August 2003
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04.80.Cc
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(Experimental tests of gravitational theories)
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07.10.Fq
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(Vibration isolation)
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06.30.Gv
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(Velocity, acceleration, and rotation)
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