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In this paper,we propose a novel method of multi-beam laser heterodyne measurement for micro-impulse.The measurement of the micro-impulse,which is converted into the measurement of the small tuning angle of the torsion pendulum,is realized by considering the interaction between pulse laser and working medium.Based on Doppler effect and heterodyne technology,the information regarding the small tuning angle is loaded to the frequency difference of the multi-beam laser heterodyne signal by the frequency modulation of the oscillating mirror,thereby obtaining many values of the small tuning angle after the multi-beam laser heterodyne signal demodulation simultaneously.Processing these values by weighted-average,the small tuning angle can be obtained accurately and the value of the micro-impulse can eventually be calculated.Using Polyvinylchlorid+2%C as a working medium,this novel method is used to simulate the value of the micro-impulse by MATLAB which is generated by considering the interaction between the pulse laser and the working medium,the obtained result shows that the relative error of this method is just 0.5%.
In this paper, we propose a novel method of multi-beam laser heterodyne measurement for micro-impulse. The measurement of the micro-impulse, which is converted into the measurement of the small tuning angle of the torsion pendulum, is realized by considering the interaction between pulse laser and working medium.Based on Doppler effect and heterodyne technology, the information regarding the small tuning angle is loaded to the frequency difference of the multi-beam laser heterodyne signal by the frequency modulation of the oscillating mirror, thereby obtaining many values of the small tuning angle after the multi-beam laser heterodyne signal demodulation simultaneously. Processing these values by weighted-average, the small tuning angle can be obtained accurately and the value of the micro-impulse can eventually be calculated. Using Polyvinylchlorid + 2% C as a working medium, this novel method is used to simulate the value of the micro-impulse by MATLAB which is generated by considering the intera ction between the pulse laser and the working medium, the resulting result shows that the relative error of this method is just 0.5%.