>How does it produce inertia?
I doesn't.
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A major breakthrough was the development of a technology called the ring laser gyro. The ring laser gyro is a highly accurate way to measure changes in angular position ( or angular rate) without the use of any spinning things. An angular rate sensor, however, does not directly measure attitude like a gimbaled mechanical gyro does; instead it measures the rate at which an object rotates in degrees per second. Strapping three ring laser gyros together on the X,Y, and Z axes of an airplane, and doing some math, allows for the continuous calculation of a level reference and the change in roll, pitch and heading. The ring laser gyro systems, with their simple âstrapdownâ construction that uses no spinning wheels or gimbals, replaced the mechanical gyro systems in most military and commercial aircraft. The gotcha is that ring laser gyro inertial navigation systems are very expensive. Perfect quality glass machined cavities, precision mirrors, high voltages (> 1kV), lasers, and inert gases are all required to build a laser gyro.
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I have worked with these personally -- they are mounted inside every Nascar Winston Cup car for every Fox and NBC broadcast. Along with carrier phase differential GPS it provides the data for the "Race Chase" telemetry system. I was one of the developers of that project. (and yes, it was our failed box that burned Robby Gordon out of his car while he was leading)
JB
I doesn't.
www.xbow.com
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A major breakthrough was the development of a technology called the ring laser gyro. The ring laser gyro is a highly accurate way to measure changes in angular position ( or angular rate) without the use of any spinning things. An angular rate sensor, however, does not directly measure attitude like a gimbaled mechanical gyro does; instead it measures the rate at which an object rotates in degrees per second. Strapping three ring laser gyros together on the X,Y, and Z axes of an airplane, and doing some math, allows for the continuous calculation of a level reference and the change in roll, pitch and heading. The ring laser gyro systems, with their simple âstrapdownâ construction that uses no spinning wheels or gimbals, replaced the mechanical gyro systems in most military and commercial aircraft. The gotcha is that ring laser gyro inertial navigation systems are very expensive. Perfect quality glass machined cavities, precision mirrors, high voltages (> 1kV), lasers, and inert gases are all required to build a laser gyro.
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I have worked with these personally -- they are mounted inside every Nascar Winston Cup car for every Fox and NBC broadcast. Along with carrier phase differential GPS it provides the data for the "Race Chase" telemetry system. I was one of the developers of that project. (and yes, it was our failed box that burned Robby Gordon out of his car while he was leading)
JB
I wonder if the motor(s) are any more efficient or torquey than whats been used in the past with bicycles.