Abstract: A magnetohydrodynmic angular rate sensor is described. A housing supports first and second coaxial proof masses in respective annular channels, permitting relative motion between the axis of the proof masses and the housings. First and second magnets associated with each annular channel result in an electric potential being generated across each channel proportional to the relative circumferential velocity between the proof masses and the housing. The annular channels are connected together to form a continuous pumped fluid circuit which introduces a radial flow velocity in each channel. At low rotational frequencies, a circumferential velocity component is induced in the proof masses due to Coriolis acceleration which results in a measurable electrical voltage across the annular channels. The low frequency response of the sensor is therefor extended to lower frequencies.
Abstract: An electronic motion sensor is described, wherein a cavity formed in a case of high flux density material supports a permanent magnet at the bottom. The permanent magnet has a north/south pole orientation in line with the cavity axis. A circular channel is located above, having an axis coincident with the cavity axis and which is filled with mercury. A center contact post is located long the cavity axis in contact with the mercury, extending upwards through the top of the channel. An amplifier circuit supported on a header of high flux density material is placed on top of the channel. The amplifier amplifies the potential difference between the center contact and the case. The header effectively seals the cavity of the case.
Abstract: A solid electrode in the core of an angular motion sensor has a body of conductive fluid confined therein within an annular flux gap between axially spaced magnets. An arrangement of slots in the walls of the electrode modifies the current, induced in the fluid by inertial displacement, into a circumferential component, which is inductively coupled to an output winding from which an output signal is obtained.