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A Testing Method for Shipborne Atomic Gravimeter Based on the Modulated Coriolis Effect

Yin Zhou, Can Zhang, Peijun Chen, Bing Cheng, Dong Zhu, Kainan Wang, Xiaolong Wang, Bin Wu, Zhongkun Qiao, Qiang Lin, Rui Li

2023Sensors19 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Shipborne atomic gravimeter (SAG) is an instrument that can directly measure absolute gravity in dynamic environments. As a new type of gravity sensor, a standard method for evaluating its detailed performance has not been proposed and the detailed performance of SAG was rarely reported. In this paper, a system of dynamic gravity measurement, which was integrated with a home-made atomic gravimeter, is demonstrated, and a novel and simple method for testing the performance of SAG on the lake based on the modulated Coriolis effect is put forward. Firstly, in the state of ship mooring, a tilt modulation of the gravity sensor has been realized to make sure the Raman wave vector is parallel to the gravity axis. Moreover, a comparison between the measurement result of CG-5 and SAG has also been carried out to evaluate the accuracy of the SAG. Then, the Coriolis effect modulating experiment is carried out with various routes on lake to test its performance in dynamic environments. In the ship mooring state, the accuracy has been demonstrated to be 0.643 mGal. The internal consistency reliabilities are evaluated to be 0.8 mGal and 1.2 mGal under the conditions of straight line and circle navigation, respectively.

Topics & Concepts

GravimeterMooringGeodesyInertial measurement unitTilt (camera)Tilt sensorCalibrationAccuracy and precisionEngineeringAcousticsSimulationMarine engineeringGeologyPhysicsStructural engineeringAerospace engineeringMechanical engineeringOpticsCasingOptical fiberQuantum mechanicsGeophysics and Gravity MeasurementsIonosphere and magnetosphere dynamicsInertial Sensor and Navigation