EDP Sciences Journals List
Issue Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys.
Volume 44, Number 2, November 2008
Page(s) 193 - 204
Section Instrumentation and Metrology
DOI 10.1051/epjap:2008107
Published online 25 July 2008

Eur. Phys. J. Appl. Phys. 44, 193-204 (2008)
DOI: 10.1051/epjap:2008107

Dynamic behaviour of a monolithic suspension device for the French watt balance experiment

P. Pinot1, S. Mace1, G. Geneves2, P. Gournay2, D. Haddad2, M. Lecollinet1, F. Villar2 and M.E. Himbert1

1  LNE-INM/Cnam, 61 rue du Landy, 93210 La Plaine Saint-Denis, France
2  LNE, 29 avenue Roger Hennequin, 78197 Trappes, France

patrick.pinot@cnam.fr

Received: 5 March 2008 / Accepted: 22 May 2008 / Published online: 25 July 2008

Abstract
In the French watt balance experiment, in order to have a single point of application of a weight and an electromagnetic force balancing this weight, a system of double gimbals with flexure pivots was made out of copper-beryllium alloy. This allows the articulation of the suspension devices of the mass (generating the weight) and coil (on which the electromagnetic force acts) around four coplanar axes which intersect at one point (equivalent to a virtual centre of rotation). The study of the free dynamic behaviour under vacuum of this device dealt with resonance, damping due to internal friction of the material and coupling between the two systems of gimbals. The results obtained show that this novel device presents suitable characteristics for concentrating two different forces at a single point and aligning them around a common vertical axis. It can be used not only for watt balance experiments but also for any other mechanical applications where alignment and concentration of two forces are necessary.

PACS
07.10.-h - Mechanical instruments and equipment.
62.20.-x - Mechanical properties of solids.

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