Thermal Noise Decoupling of Micro-Newton Thrust Measured in a Torsion Balance
The space gravitational wave detection and drag free control requires the micro-thruster to have ultra-low thrust noise within 0.1 mHz–0.1 Hz, which brings a great challenge to calibration on the ground because it is impossible to shield any spurious couplings due to the asymmetry of torsion balance...
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doaj-f1ab5dd23c0f4815994bdd6fc894e5552021-08-26T14:23:46ZengMDPI AGSymmetry2073-89942021-07-01131357135710.3390/sym13081357Thermal Noise Decoupling of Micro-Newton Thrust Measured in a Torsion BalanceLinxiao Cong0Jianchao Mu1Qian Liu2Hao Wang3Linlin Wang4Yonggui Li5Congfeng Qiao6School of Physical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaSchool of Physical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaNational Space Science Center, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaKey Laboratory of Vacuum Physics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaNational Space Science Center, The Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100190, ChinaKey Laboratory of Vacuum Physics, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaSchool of Physical Sciences, University of Chinese Academy of Sciences, Beijing 100049, ChinaThe space gravitational wave detection and drag free control requires the micro-thruster to have ultra-low thrust noise within 0.1 mHz–0.1 Hz, which brings a great challenge to calibration on the ground because it is impossible to shield any spurious couplings due to the asymmetry of torsion balance. Most thrusters dissipate heat during the test, making the rotation axis tilt and components undergo thermal drift, which is hysteretic and asymmetric for micro-Newton thrust measurement. With reference to LISA’s research and coming up with ideas inspired from proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control and multi-timescale (MTS), this paper proposes to expand the state space of temperature to be applied on the thrust prediction based on fine tree regression (FTR) and to subtract the thermal noise filtered by transfer function fitted with z-domain vector fitting (ZDVF). The results show that thrust variation of diurnal asymmetry in temperature is decoupled from 24 μN/Hz<sup>1/2</sup> to 4.9 μN/Hz<sup>1/2</sup> at 0.11 mHz. Additionally, 1 μN square wave modulation of electrostatic force is extracted from the ambiguous thermal drift background of positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater. The PID-FTR validation is performed with experimental data in thermal noise decoupling, which can guide the design of thermal control and be extended to other physical quantities for noise decoupling.https://www.mdpi.com/2073-8994/13/8/1357thermal noise decouplingmicro-Newton thrust measurementtorsion balanceZDVFPID state extensionfine tree regression |
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Linxiao Cong Jianchao Mu Qian Liu Hao Wang Linlin Wang Yonggui Li Congfeng Qiao Thermal Noise Decoupling of Micro-Newton Thrust Measured in a Torsion Balance Symmetry thermal noise decoupling micro-Newton thrust measurement torsion balance ZDVF PID state extension fine tree regression |
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Linxiao Cong Jianchao Mu Qian Liu Hao Wang Linlin Wang Yonggui Li Congfeng Qiao |
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Thermal Noise Decoupling of Micro-Newton Thrust Measured in a Torsion Balance |
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Thermal Noise Decoupling of Micro-Newton Thrust Measured in a Torsion Balance |
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Thermal Noise Decoupling of Micro-Newton Thrust Measured in a Torsion Balance |
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Thermal Noise Decoupling of Micro-Newton Thrust Measured in a Torsion Balance |
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thermal noise decoupling of micro-newton thrust measured in a torsion balance |
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The space gravitational wave detection and drag free control requires the micro-thruster to have ultra-low thrust noise within 0.1 mHz–0.1 Hz, which brings a great challenge to calibration on the ground because it is impossible to shield any spurious couplings due to the asymmetry of torsion balance. Most thrusters dissipate heat during the test, making the rotation axis tilt and components undergo thermal drift, which is hysteretic and asymmetric for micro-Newton thrust measurement. With reference to LISA’s research and coming up with ideas inspired from proportional-integral-derivative (PID) control and multi-timescale (MTS), this paper proposes to expand the state space of temperature to be applied on the thrust prediction based on fine tree regression (FTR) and to subtract the thermal noise filtered by transfer function fitted with z-domain vector fitting (ZDVF). The results show that thrust variation of diurnal asymmetry in temperature is decoupled from 24 μN/Hz<sup>1/2</sup> to 4.9 μN/Hz<sup>1/2</sup> at 0.11 mHz. Additionally, 1 μN square wave modulation of electrostatic force is extracted from the ambiguous thermal drift background of positive temperature coefficient (PTC) heater. The PID-FTR validation is performed with experimental data in thermal noise decoupling, which can guide the design of thermal control and be extended to other physical quantities for noise decoupling. |
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thermal noise decoupling micro-Newton thrust measurement torsion balance ZDVF PID state extension fine tree regression |
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