Papers - Gravitational Methods - Use of Astatized Pendulums for Gravity Measurements (T. P. 828, with discussion).

The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers
Gustaf Ising
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Jan 1, 1940

Abstract

For relative gravity measurements, the author in 1918 described an instrument1 of which the essential part consists of a highly astatized, standing pendulum turning about a horizontal elastic axis. This type of instrument has been used recently in practical field work, therefore a description of its principle and technical development is given herein. Part I, describing the principle, is a direct translation of the original Swedish paper.l Part II gives an account of the practical elaboration of the instrument, together with some description of measurements performed. I. Principle of Using Astatized Pendulums1 In order to reduce the trouble and waste of time attending the use of ordinary pendulums in measuring the force of gravity, various instruments of another type have been suggested for relative determinations, as a rule arranged in such a way that the attraction of the earth on a certain body or mass of fluid is balanced by elastic force from a spring or a shut-in mass of gas. A change in the force of gravity is then made manifest as a change in the position of equilibrium of the body, in that the deformation of the spring (or compression of the gas) is changed. With such instruments there are, however, great difficulties in keeping the elastic force constant or its variation known with sufficient exactitude, because of elastic after-working, influence of temperature, and so on. The author suggests for relative determinations of gravity another type of instrument, in which two directional forces (control coefficients) rather than two forces are compared with one another. By "directional force" or "control coefficient" is meant that quantity in a rotatable system that, multiplied by the angle of deflection, indicates the moment counteracting the deflection. In this way it will be possible greatly to reduce the influence of the elastic after-working, which in instruments with spring devices acts so disturbingly. The instrument is made with a rotatable system arranged in such a way that the total control coefficient acting upon it, is composed
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APA: Gustaf Ising  (1940)  Papers - Gravitational Methods - Use of Astatized Pendulums for Gravity Measurements (T. P. 828, with discussion).

MLA: Gustaf Ising Papers - Gravitational Methods - Use of Astatized Pendulums for Gravity Measurements (T. P. 828, with discussion).. The American Institute of Mining, Metallurgical, and Petroleum Engineers, 1940.

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