Proceedings (Nov 2018)
Frequency Splitting in MEMS Ring-based Coriolis Vibrating Gyroscopes Caused by Support Non-Linearity
Abstract
A mathematical model is developed to describe the 2? in-plane flexural response of supported ring-based Coriolis Vibrating Gyroscopes (CVGs) as the ring is driven into large amplitude vibration. Whilst the 2? degenerate modes have same resonance frequency in the linear regime, mechanical non-linearity within the support structure induces a frequency split as the vibration amplitude increases. The origins and effects of geometrical non-linearity are investigated using the proposed analytical model.
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