The principal moments of inertia calculated with the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth

As an indication of the Earth's mass distribution, the principal moments of inertia (PMOI, i.e., A, B, C) of the Earth are the basic parameters in studies of the global dynamics of the earth, like earth nutation, and the geophysics. From the aspect of observation, the PMOI can be calculated fro...

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Main Authors: Chengjun Liu, Chengli Huang, Mian Zhang
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Language:English
Published: KeAi Communications Co., Ltd. 2017-05-01
Series:Geodesy and Geodynamics
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spelling doaj-38c71b72c43a4654942b815f6917ea732021-02-02T03:49:16ZengKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.Geodesy and Geodynamics1674-98472017-05-018320120510.1016/j.geog.2017.02.005The principal moments of inertia calculated with the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the EarthChengjun Liu0Chengli Huang1Mian Zhang2CAS Key Laboratory of Planetary Sciences, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200030, ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Planetary Sciences, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200030, ChinaCAS Key Laboratory of Planetary Sciences, Shanghai Astronomical Observatory, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Shanghai, 200030, ChinaAs an indication of the Earth's mass distribution, the principal moments of inertia (PMOI, i.e., A, B, C) of the Earth are the basic parameters in studies of the global dynamics of the earth, like earth nutation, and the geophysics. From the aspect of observation, the PMOI can be calculated from the spherical coefficients of observed gravity field. In this paper, the PMOI are calculated directly according to its definition with the figures of the Earth's interior derived by a generalized theory of the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth. We obtain that the angle between the principal axis of the maximum moment of PMOI and the rotational axis is 0.184°, which means that the other two principal axes are very closely in the equatorial plane. Meanwhile, B-A is 1.60 × 10−5 MR2, and the global dynamical flattening (H) is calculated to be 3.29587 × 10−3, which is 0.67% different from the latest observation derived value Hobs(3.273795 × 10−3) (Petit and Luzum, 2010), and this is a significant improvement from the 1.1% difference between the value of H derived from traditional theories of the figure of the Earth and the value of Hobs. It shows that we can calculate the PMOI and H with an appropriate accuracy by a generalized theory of the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth.http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S167498471730023XPrincipal moments of inertia (PMOI)Hydrostatic equilibrium figureThe Earth's dynamical flattening
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Chengli Huang
Mian Zhang
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Chengli Huang
Mian Zhang
The principal moments of inertia calculated with the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth
Geodesy and Geodynamics
Principal moments of inertia (PMOI)
Hydrostatic equilibrium figure
The Earth's dynamical flattening
author_facet Chengjun Liu
Chengli Huang
Mian Zhang
author_sort Chengjun Liu
title The principal moments of inertia calculated with the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth
title_short The principal moments of inertia calculated with the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth
title_full The principal moments of inertia calculated with the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth
title_fullStr The principal moments of inertia calculated with the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth
title_full_unstemmed The principal moments of inertia calculated with the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth
title_sort principal moments of inertia calculated with the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the earth
publisher KeAi Communications Co., Ltd.
series Geodesy and Geodynamics
issn 1674-9847
publishDate 2017-05-01
description As an indication of the Earth's mass distribution, the principal moments of inertia (PMOI, i.e., A, B, C) of the Earth are the basic parameters in studies of the global dynamics of the earth, like earth nutation, and the geophysics. From the aspect of observation, the PMOI can be calculated from the spherical coefficients of observed gravity field. In this paper, the PMOI are calculated directly according to its definition with the figures of the Earth's interior derived by a generalized theory of the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth. We obtain that the angle between the principal axis of the maximum moment of PMOI and the rotational axis is 0.184°, which means that the other two principal axes are very closely in the equatorial plane. Meanwhile, B-A is 1.60 × 10−5 MR2, and the global dynamical flattening (H) is calculated to be 3.29587 × 10−3, which is 0.67% different from the latest observation derived value Hobs(3.273795 × 10−3) (Petit and Luzum, 2010), and this is a significant improvement from the 1.1% difference between the value of H derived from traditional theories of the figure of the Earth and the value of Hobs. It shows that we can calculate the PMOI and H with an appropriate accuracy by a generalized theory of the hydrostatic equilibrium figure of the Earth.
topic Principal moments of inertia (PMOI)
Hydrostatic equilibrium figure
The Earth's dynamical flattening
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