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重力探测新技术:卫星重力梯度测量 被引量:2
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作者 罗志才 《测绘信息与工程》 1998年第1期7-11,共5页
从经典力学的基本理论出发,系统论述了卫星重力梯度测量的基本原理,并讨论了其主要误差源及相应减弱措施。与传统的重力探测技术比较,对这一新技术的特点作出了若干评述。
关键词 重力梯度测量 差分加速度测量 误差源 重力探测
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低温超导位移传感中的磁场干扰研究
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作者 边星 李青 伍继浩 《真空与低温》 2018年第4期228-232,共5页
低温超导位移传感技术是分辨率最高的位移探测技术之一,在重力梯度测量和引力波探测中有重要应用。在基于低温超导位移传感技术的引力测量实验中,各种磁场干扰是提高实验精度的严重制约因素。文章在液氦温度研究了各种磁场对加速度测量... 低温超导位移传感技术是分辨率最高的位移探测技术之一,在重力梯度测量和引力波探测中有重要应用。在基于低温超导位移传感技术的引力测量实验中,各种磁场干扰是提高实验精度的严重制约因素。文章在液氦温度研究了各种磁场对加速度测量的影响及其作用机制;测量了引力源通过磁场与探测器耦合的刚度系数;测量了超导体检验质量剩磁并分析了其特性;测量了超导磁屏蔽层对外界磁场的屏蔽效率;分析了磁场引起残余差分加速度扰动的机制;为实验改进提出了合理建议。 展开更多
关键词 超导位移传感 差分加速度测量 引力测量 磁场干扰
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Stride length-velocity relationship during running with body weight support
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作者 John A. Mercer Carmen Chona 《Journal of Sport and Health Science》 SCIE 2015年第4期391-395,共5页
Background: Lower body positive pressure (LBPP) treadmills can be used in rehabilitation programs and/or to supplement tun mileage in healthy runners by reducing the effective body weight and impact associated with... Background: Lower body positive pressure (LBPP) treadmills can be used in rehabilitation programs and/or to supplement tun mileage in healthy runners by reducing the effective body weight and impact associated with running. The purpose of this study is to determine if body weight support influences the stride length (SL)-velocity as well as leg impact acceleration relationship during running. Methods: Subjects (n = 10, 21.4 ± 2.0 years, 72.4 ± 10.3 kg, 1.76 ± 0.09 m) completed 16 run conditions consisting of specific body weight support and velocity combinations. Velocities tested were 100%, 110%, 120%, and 130% of the preferred velocity (2.75± 0.36 m/s). Body weight support conditions consisted of 0, 60%,5, 70%, and 80% body weight support. SL and leg impact accelerations were determined using a light-weight accelerometer mounted on the surface of the anterior-distal aspect of the tibia. A 4 × 4 (velocity x body weight support) repeated measures ANOVA was used for each dependent variable (a = 0.05). Results: Neither SL nor leg impact acceleration were influenced by the interaction of body weight support and velocity (p 〉 0.05). SL was least during no body weight support (p 〈 0.05) but not different between 60%, 70%, and 80% support (p 〉 0.05). Leg impact acceleration was greatest during no body weight support (p 〈 0.05) but not different between 60%, 70%, and 80% support (p 〉 0.05). SL and leg impact accelerations increased with velocity regardless of support (p 〈 0.05). Conclusion: The relationships between SL and leg impact accelerations with velocity were not influenced by body weight support. 展开更多
关键词 Overuse injury REHABILITATION Running economy Stride length-speed
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