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Optical interferometry implementation considerations for sinusoidal low frequency accelerometer measurements and calibrations

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Vibration metrology utilizing sine excitation stimulus, based either on fringe counting or minimum point methods, employs Michelson interferometers for the calibration of accelerometers. The former method combines the optical reference and measurements arms from a static mirror and reflected by the accelerometer respectively which are then directed to a suitable photodiode for processing. The stroking motion due to the oscillation of the accelerometer will contribute to the misalignment of the two optical paths and there are three methods to compensate for this. The first requires the mounting of a mirror on the accelerometer itself and the effect of the added mass from the mirror can be accounted for and corrected. The second requires the mounting of three mirrors on the mounting surface of the accelerometer but this requires the alignment of the Michelson interferometer for each mirror. The third is to use two retro reflectors so that the returning measurement beams are always along the same path with the reference; however, this requires the alignment of the interferometer for each retro-reflector. This paper will discuss such considerations on the optical systems, their components and associated instrumentation and discuss the design of an alternative approach that can overcome certain limitations.

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Document Type: Research Article

Affiliations: 1: National Research Council Canada 2: National Research Council Canada, Metrology Research Centre 3: University of Ottawa, Department of Mechanical Engineering

Publication date: 04 October 2024

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