A single-axis Microelectromechanical system gravimeter has recently been developed at the University of Glasgow. The sensitivity and stability of this device was demonstrated by measuring the Earth tides. The success of this device was enabled in part by its extremely low resonant frequency. This low frequency was achieved with a geometric anti-spring design, fabricated using well-established photolithography and dry etch techniques. Analytical models can be used to calculate the results of these non-linear oscillating systems, but the power of finite element analysis has not been fully utilised to explore the parameter space before now. In this article finite element models are used to investigate the behaviour of geometric anti-springs. T...
Gravimeters are used to measure density anomalies under the ground. They are applied in many differe...
We present the design, fabrication, and characterization of a seesaw-lever force-balancing suspensio...
The gradient in the gravity acceleration is of great interest for planetologists when it can be meas...
A single-axis Microelectromechanical system gravimeter has recently been developed at the University...
In this paper, stability and mechanistic simulations for a four-beam-mass-based MEMS gravimeter were...
A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) gravimeter has been manufactured with a sensitivity of 40 ppb...
This research provides an overview of the mathematics influencing the design of a pendulum-based sem...
In this work, the effect of temperature change and fabrication tolerances observed from fabricated d...
Gravimeters are used for measuring the local gravitational acceleration. The use of current commerci...
The manufacture and production of a high-sensitivity cost-effective gravimeter has the potential to ...
The ability to measure tiny variations in the local gravitational acceleration allows – amongst othe...
Gravity gradiometers have been developed to determine the gravity gradient for a number of terrestri...
Gravimeters have many applications in Earth science and industry, ranging from volcanology and monit...
The measurement of tiny variations in local gravity enables the observation of subterranean features...
In this paper, a novel single-axis MEMS tilt sensor is presented. It contains a hexagonal proof mass...
Gravimeters are used to measure density anomalies under the ground. They are applied in many differe...
We present the design, fabrication, and characterization of a seesaw-lever force-balancing suspensio...
The gradient in the gravity acceleration is of great interest for planetologists when it can be meas...
A single-axis Microelectromechanical system gravimeter has recently been developed at the University...
In this paper, stability and mechanistic simulations for a four-beam-mass-based MEMS gravimeter were...
A microelectromechanical system (MEMS) gravimeter has been manufactured with a sensitivity of 40 ppb...
This research provides an overview of the mathematics influencing the design of a pendulum-based sem...
In this work, the effect of temperature change and fabrication tolerances observed from fabricated d...
Gravimeters are used for measuring the local gravitational acceleration. The use of current commerci...
The manufacture and production of a high-sensitivity cost-effective gravimeter has the potential to ...
The ability to measure tiny variations in the local gravitational acceleration allows – amongst othe...
Gravity gradiometers have been developed to determine the gravity gradient for a number of terrestri...
Gravimeters have many applications in Earth science and industry, ranging from volcanology and monit...
The measurement of tiny variations in local gravity enables the observation of subterranean features...
In this paper, a novel single-axis MEMS tilt sensor is presented. It contains a hexagonal proof mass...
Gravimeters are used to measure density anomalies under the ground. They are applied in many differe...
We present the design, fabrication, and characterization of a seesaw-lever force-balancing suspensio...
The gradient in the gravity acceleration is of great interest for planetologists when it can be meas...