IEEE 836 2009
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IEEE Recommended Practice for Precision Centrifuge Testing of Linear Accelerometers
Published By | Publication Date | Number of Pages |
IEEE | 2009 | 122 |
Revision Standard – Active. This recommended practice describes the conduct and analysis of precision tests that are to be performed on linear accelerometers using centrifuge techniques. The term precision, in this context, refers to tests that are conducted to evaluate accelerometer parameters, as opposed to those conducted to establish environmental survivability only. Evaluation may take the form of determining the coefficients of the accelerometers model equation, except for bias and scale factor, which are most accurately determined by static multi-position tests. Alternatively, evaluation may only establish that the accelerometer output complies with specific error limit criteria.
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3 | Title page |
6 | Introduction |
7 | Notice to users Laws and regulations Copyrights Updating of IEEE documents |
8 | Errata Interpretations Patents Participants |
11 | Contents |
13 | Important notice 1. Overview 1.1 Scope 1.2 Purpose |
14 | 2. Normative references 3. Definitions, symbols, and abbreviations 3.1 Definitions relevant to centrifuge testing |
15 | 3.2 Symbols and abbreviations |
18 | 4. Summary |
20 | 5. Model equations 5.1 Simplified accelerometer model |
21 | 5.2 Simplified centrifuge model 5.3 Simplified gravity model |
23 | 6. Test error sources 6.1 Radius uncertainty |
29 | 6.2 Alignment uncertainty |
33 | 6.3 Angular velocity uncertainty |
37 | 6.4 Sensor temperature effects |
40 | 6.5 Trend during test 6.6 Accelerometer signal measurement |
45 | 7. Complete model equations 7.1 Accelerometer model |
46 | 7.2 Centrifuge model |
50 | 8. Test procedures 8.1 Test planning |
51 | 8.2 Test preparation and calibration |
52 | 8.3 Testing and data acquisition |
57 | 9. Data reduction 9.1 Determination of total acceleration input |
58 | 9.2 Compensations to accelerometer output |
59 | 9.3 Determination of accelerometer model coefficients |
70 | Annex A (informative) Characteristics of known precision centrifuges |
73 | Annex B (informative) Centrifuge evaluation |
75 | Annex C (informative) Fitting theory |
82 | Annex D (informative) Limitations of and alternatives to centrifuge testing |
85 | Annex E (informative) Accelerometer transfer function determination in the low-frequency range |
94 | Annex F (informative) Modeling rate tables with tilted axis of rotation and double centrifuges |
112 | Annex G (informative) Precision centrifuge tests on dual proof mass VBAs |
117 | Annex H (informative) Scale factor calibration with a centrifuge |
119 | Annex I (informative) Data acquisition and thermal control in centrifuge testing |
121 | Annex J (informative) Bibliography |