Angular rate sensors
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1. A vibratory angular rate sensor comprising:
- a body of elastic material having a hollow cylindrical portion of substantially uniform cross-section and wall thickness along its length and a base portion which substantially rigidly supports one end of said cylindrical portion; and
driving and sensing means for exciting radial vibrations in said cylindrical portion and detecting changes in said vibrations in response to rotation of said body about the axis of said cylindrical portion characterised in that said driving and sensing means comprises transducers attached to the wall of said cylindrical portion at positions adjacent said base portion, being positions at which the axial strain in said wall in operation is greater than the circumferential strain.
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A vibratory angular rate sensor of the kind comprising a hollow cylinder (3) secured at one end to a base (5) and free at the other end and transducers (9) on the cylinder (3) for exciting and detecting radial vibrations in the cylinder wall. The transducers (9) are positioned near the end of the cylinder (3) secured to the base (5), and the base (5) rigidly fixes the adjacent end of the cylinder (3) thereby to maximise coupling of the transducers (9) to vibrations produced in the cylinder (3) in operation of the sensor.
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1. A vibratory angular rate sensor comprising:
- a body of elastic material having a hollow cylindrical portion of substantially uniform cross-section and wall thickness along its length and a base portion which substantially rigidly supports one end of said cylindrical portion; and
driving and sensing means for exciting radial vibrations in said cylindrical portion and detecting changes in said vibrations in response to rotation of said body about the axis of said cylindrical portion characterised in that said driving and sensing means comprises transducers attached to the wall of said cylindrical portion at positions adjacent said base portion, being positions at which the axial strain in said wall in operation is greater than the circumferential strain. - View Dependent Claims (2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7)
- a body of elastic material having a hollow cylindrical portion of substantially uniform cross-section and wall thickness along its length and a base portion which substantially rigidly supports one end of said cylindrical portion; and
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