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Reduction of Thermal Strain Induced Rate Error for Navigation Grade Fiber Optic Gyroscope

26th International Conference on Optical Fiber Sensors(2018)

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In this paper, we present the latest efforts of developing a navigation grade fiber optic gyroscope coil in Turkey. One of the main precision limits for a fiber optic gyroscope coil is its sensitivity to thermally induced rate error. We used an advanced thermal modeling of a fiber optic gyroscope coil in order to obtain the strain fields along the coil and calculate the rate error. An intermediate validation step which compares the strain field calculations with the optical time domain reflectometer (OTDR) measurements of a laboratory fiber optic gyroscope setup is presented. In literature, there are several works indicating the relation between strain and rate error and trying to reduce the total strain as a whole [1], [2]. The strain analysis is separated into axial and radial gradients along the fiber coil. A new fiber coil structure using titanium as the spool material is designed and two fiber coils are produced. Fiber coils are tested under a temperature profile ranging from -40°C to +60°C. Simulation and experimental results are consistent. Proposed coil design is promising with 8-fold reduction in rate error.
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optical time domain reflectometer measurements,laboratory fiber optic gyroscope setup,thermal strain induced rate error,navigation grade fiber optic gyroscope coil,thermally induced rate error,strain field calculations,optical time domain reflectometer measurement,radial gradients,axial gradients,titanium,spool material,temperature -40.0 degC to 60.0 degC,Ti
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