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Published in: Measurement Techniques 7/2020

20-11-2020 | STATE STANDARDS

State Primary Special Standard Get 190-2019 for Acceleration in Gravimetry

Authors: L. F. Vitushkin, F. F. Karpeshin, E. P. Krivtsov, P. P. Krolitsky, V. V. Nalivaev, O. A. Orlov, M. M. Khaleev

Published in: Measurement Techniques | Issue 7/2020

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Abstract

The composition, principle of operation and basic metrological characteristics of the State Primary Special Standard of acceleration for gravimetry GET 190-2019 are given. The standard is the top link of the reference base for gravitational acceleration measurements. The accuracy and reliability of GET 190-2019 have been increased as a result of optimization of methods for adjusting measuring systems and the inclusion of improved systems, assemblies and modern element base in its composition. Particular attention is paid to the refinement of the corrections introduced into the measurement results due to methodological, physical and technical limitations. The applied research methods made it possible to confirm the range of GET 190-2019, as well as to determine the contributions of the main sources and the total value of the error. The metrological characteristics of GET 190-2019 are confirmed by the results of measurements of the absolute value of gravimetric acceleration at the gravimetric station Lomonosov-1 and their comparison with the data obtained at different times using high-precision foreign and domestic gravimeters. The relevance of the work is determined by the requirements of applied problems whose solution requires data on the parameters of the Earth’s gravitational field. Geophysics and navigation are the main areas of application for high precision measurements in this field.

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Metadata
Title
State Primary Special Standard Get 190-2019 for Acceleration in Gravimetry
Authors
L. F. Vitushkin
F. F. Karpeshin
E. P. Krivtsov
P. P. Krolitsky
V. V. Nalivaev
O. A. Orlov
M. M. Khaleev
Publication date
20-11-2020
Publisher
Springer US
Published in
Measurement Techniques / Issue 7/2020
Print ISSN: 0543-1972
Electronic ISSN: 1573-8906
DOI
https://doi.org/10.1007/s11018-020-01817-w

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