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Force-measurement using gyroscopic force measuring system

Authors: Kodama, Kazuhiro; Kesamaru, Tomohide; Adachi, Motoyuki; Kamimura, Kazuyuki; Kurosu, Sigeru;

Force-measurement using gyroscopic force measuring system

Abstract

This paper deals with the development of an entirely new force sensor, called the gyroscopic force measuring system (GFMS), for measuring a force vectorially. In this paper, the GFMS is constructed by a gyro-rotor using a miniature rate-gyro for aircraft instrument. The fundamental experiment suggests the possibility to measure a small force range less than 0-3N.

Keywords

gyroscope, mass and force measurement

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