Measuring and testing – Gravitational determination
Patent
1981-12-18
1983-12-13
Gill, James J.
Measuring and testing
Gravitational determination
73517R, G01V 714
Patent
active
044198914
ABSTRACT:
A gravity anomalometer has dual units arranged in longitudinal alignment in a tube which in turn is maintained in substantially constant alignment with the center of gravity of the earth. Each unit has an upper electric member providing support for the mass and a similar lower electric member, with each member having an opening facing the opposite member. A single sensing mass initially supported in the upper member of each unit falls under the influence of gravity when the upper member is deenergized and is caught by the lower member when the latter is energized, after which the mass is returned to the upper field in a repeating cycle. Electronic means measure the rate of each fall of the mass. Since the mass in the upper unit is further from the earth's center of gravity than the mass in the lower unit the time consumed in a corresponding fall is less in the upper unit than in the lower unit. The difference in rate accordingly is made use of in determining the gravity gradient in a selected area.
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Beehler Vernon D.
Gill James J.
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