Coupled Dynamic Analysis and Decoupling Optimization Method of the Laser Gyro Inertial Measurement Unit.

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Huazhong Institute of Electro-Optics, Wuhan National Laboratory for Optoelectronics, Wuhan 430223, China.

Published: December 2019

The mechanical dithered ring laser gyro (RLG) effectively overcomes the lock-in effect and ensures the sensitive accuracy of the low angular rate for the gyro. However, in the inertial measurement unit (IMU) system, the dither excitation of three RLGs causes the coupled vibration of the IMU structure, which could seriously limit the measuring accuracy of RLGs. In this paper, the vibration frequency response characteristic of laser gyro IMU is taken as the focus point, and the method of multi-rigid body dynamics is used to establish the dynamic model of IMU suitable for vibration frequency response analysis. On the basis of the model, the multi-degree-of-freedom coupling vibration of IMU with the gyro dither excitation is clearly described. A new IMU dynamic decoupling optimization method is proposed to minimize the coupled vibration frequency response, and compared with the previous optimal design method. The prototype experimental test results show that the coupled vibration of IMU is restrained more effectively by the proposed new method than by the previous optimal design method. Finally, on the basis of this new method, the measuring accuracy of the RLGs in the IMU system is improved, which is quite useful for practical engineering application.

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