Measuring and testing – Center of gravity; turning moment; metacentric height – Dynamic
Reexamination Certificate
2007-10-09
2007-10-09
Noori, Max (Department: 2855)
Measuring and testing
Center of gravity; turning moment; metacentric height
Dynamic
Reexamination Certificate
active
10515908
ABSTRACT:
A device for measuring the inertia tensor of a rigid body at least consists of a rigid body (11), the inertia tensor of which is to be measured, at least one suspension means (20) with respect to at least one fixed point which sets at least one degree of fixation, excitation means (30) for causing the movement of the rigid body (11), as well as a movement detection group (40) and a data transmission group (50) to a numerical processor (60) for registering the data and executing a parameter identification procedure based upon a mathematical model of the rigid body suspended like a pendulum, suitable for obtaining the six components of the inertia tensor.
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Doniselli Carlo
Gobbi Massimiliano
Mastinu Gianpiero
Costigan James V.
Hedman & Costigan ,P.C.
Noori Max
Politecnico Di Milano
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