Author:
Ramadass Gidugu Ananda,Vedachalam Narayanaswamy,Umapathy Arunachalam,Ramesh Raju,Balanagajyothi Vandavasi
Abstract
AbstractTime transience-related nonreciprocal effect due to ambient temperature variations has significant influence in the bias stability performance of interference-type fiber optic gyroscopes (I-FOG). This paper presents the thermal finite element analysis (FEA) done on
a 10-km-long I-FOG sensing coil wound with a diameter of 10 cm in a bipolar configuration for identifying its bias performance during ambient temperature variations. Results indicate that, with a sampling frequency of 0.5 kHz, the ambient temperature variation of 0.5°/min could degrade
the bias stability performance of the I-FOG to tactical grade level, while maintaining ambient temperature variation within 0.01°/min is required to attain bias stabilities >0.001°/h, the performance required for the strategic grade applications. It is also identified that in a
temperature stabilized environment, sensing coil with 10 and 40 layers requires a thermal stabilization time of about 9 and 26 min, respectively.
Publisher
Marine Technology Society
Subject
Ocean Engineering,Oceanography
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