This paper presents a new mechanical regulator for wrist watches, highlighting the methodology used to set up a comprehensive model of the device. The mechanical regulator, which is characterized by a high frequency monolithic oscillator made of monocrystalline silicon coupled to a deadbeat escapement, has been designed to provide a high quality factor, a condition necessary to guarantee enhanced chronometric performances compared to traditional mechanical regulators. The chronometric performances and the isochronism of the oscillating system have been assessed by means of a multi-body model whose parameters have been evaluated by FE and CFD simulations
In previous work, we showed that two degree of freedom oscillators can be advantageously applied to ...
Mechanical watches are complex and sensitive systems that have to maintain a faultless precision ove...
Mechanical oscillator (1) for a timepiece comprising an inertial mass (3) arranged to oscillate abou...
This paper presents a new mechanical regulator for wrist watches, highlighting the methodology used ...
Flexure oscillators are promising time bases thanks to their high quality factor and monolithic desi...
It appears that the concerted efforts of the watchmaking industry are leading towards a limit in mec...
Electronic oscillators using an electromechanical device as a frequency reference are irreplaceable ...
The recent adoption of silicon components by the mechanical watch industry has triggered the search ...
The most important property for accurate mechanical time bases is isochronism: the independence of p...
Since the invention of the pendulum clock by Christiaan Huygens in 1657, precision timekeepers have ...
Flexure pivot oscillators have the potential to advantageously replace the traditional balance wheel...
Even though synchronization in autonomous systems has been observed for over three centuries, report...
With the development in the past decade, silicon Mircoelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) technology ha...
Abstract- Due to their high Q and temperature-stable properties, quartz crystal oscillators are impo...
International audienceThe recent progress in Quartz thanks to the Doubly rotated quartz resonators w...
In previous work, we showed that two degree of freedom oscillators can be advantageously applied to ...
Mechanical watches are complex and sensitive systems that have to maintain a faultless precision ove...
Mechanical oscillator (1) for a timepiece comprising an inertial mass (3) arranged to oscillate abou...
This paper presents a new mechanical regulator for wrist watches, highlighting the methodology used ...
Flexure oscillators are promising time bases thanks to their high quality factor and monolithic desi...
It appears that the concerted efforts of the watchmaking industry are leading towards a limit in mec...
Electronic oscillators using an electromechanical device as a frequency reference are irreplaceable ...
The recent adoption of silicon components by the mechanical watch industry has triggered the search ...
The most important property for accurate mechanical time bases is isochronism: the independence of p...
Since the invention of the pendulum clock by Christiaan Huygens in 1657, precision timekeepers have ...
Flexure pivot oscillators have the potential to advantageously replace the traditional balance wheel...
Even though synchronization in autonomous systems has been observed for over three centuries, report...
With the development in the past decade, silicon Mircoelectromechanical Systems (MEMS) technology ha...
Abstract- Due to their high Q and temperature-stable properties, quartz crystal oscillators are impo...
International audienceThe recent progress in Quartz thanks to the Doubly rotated quartz resonators w...
In previous work, we showed that two degree of freedom oscillators can be advantageously applied to ...
Mechanical watches are complex and sensitive systems that have to maintain a faultless precision ove...
Mechanical oscillator (1) for a timepiece comprising an inertial mass (3) arranged to oscillate abou...