2017
DOI: 10.1088/1742-6596/803/1/012101
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Mathematical simulation of the optical system of a fiber-optic measuring micro motion converter with a cylindrical lens modulation element

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“…A USB microscope mounted on a fixed base of the experimental setup is used to position cylindrical lenses with high accuracy. When the lens is moved in the plane of the outgoing optical fibers (OOF), the position of the light spot (hollow ellipse) formed by the cylindrical lens changes [23].…”
Section: Experimental Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…A USB microscope mounted on a fixed base of the experimental setup is used to position cylindrical lenses with high accuracy. When the lens is moved in the plane of the outgoing optical fibers (OOF), the position of the light spot (hollow ellipse) formed by the cylindrical lens changes [23].…”
Section: Experimental Methodologiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In view of the constant growth in the number and variety of tasks solved by the acceleration sensors, it is necessary to constantly improve the existing measuring instruments and create new ones that meet the modern level of development for rocket-space and aviation technology. To reduce possible additional FOAS errors in difficult operating conditions and simultaneously expand their functionality by measuring accelerations in two directions, a two-coordinate acceleration sensor was proposed in [21][22][23][24] (Figure 1). In two-coordinate FOAS, two cylindrical lenses are fixed on two H-shaped elastic elements (Figure 2) deflected by an acceleration in two mutually perpendicular directions X and Y.…”
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confidence: 99%