This article illustrates a system for stabilizing objects in space based on integral fiber elements. The proposed system showed results commensurate with similar systems with a length of tens of kilometers of SMF-28 optical fiber, while using PANDA type optical fiber is only 200 m. In the work, a model of the system was developed and experimental studies of the response and angular velocity of the gyroscope were carried out.
This paper presents the results of experiment determining the dependence of shift in spectral characteristics of Bragg gratings as a function of energy supplied to the optical fibre in the process of producing optical fibre periodic structures. The experiment was performed in an excimer laser system for two optical fibres with different photosensitivity.
The known methods for defining the parameters of interaction between different abstract objects, as technological or biological origin, do not reflect the full influence of environmental factors. This leads to errors in the measurement of the mechanical and physical properties of the quality of the manufacture of precision parts, as well as to errors in the diagnostics of the fluid state of objects. This article discusses the method of determining the interaction of objects on the basis of determining the processes that affect the creation of a zone of the presence of objects, that is, the abstract object always has spatial-temporal properties, that is, it notifies about its presence, as well as features of the life of the mass of object within its Pandan zone. The assumption is made that the Pandan zone is a force factor in a limited space, to determine the influence of factors of the environment.
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