Abstract

As the key measurement load of Taiji-1 satellite, inertial sensor detects the acceleration disturbance of test mass (TM) under nonconservative force in line with the basic principle of capacitive sensing, while keeping the TM in equilibrium position through electrostatic drive. In order to ensure the smooth progress of the mission, it is necessary to test and evaluate the performance of inertial sensor on the ground. In this paper, a torsion pendulum system is designed to eliminate the influence of the Earth’s gravity so as to meet the requirements of ground test. The experimental results show that the inertial sensor in closed-loop control mode can stably keep the TM at equilibrium position. At the same time, the ground detection of acceleration resolution of inertial sensor is greatly affected by ground vibration noise. If the inertial sensor operates normally in space, its acceleration resolution can reach[Formula: see text], thus meeting the requirement of Taiji-1.

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