Propulsion simulator for magnetically-suspended wind tunnel models
- Author
- Goldey, C. L.
- Published
- Mar 1, 1991.
- Physical Description
- 1 electronic document
- Additional Creators
- Lawing, Pierce L., Sacco, G. P., and Joshi, Prakash B.
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- The objective of phase two of a current investigation sponsored by NASA Langley Research Center is to demonstrate the measurement of aerodynamic forces/moments, including the effects of exhaust gases, in magnetic suspension and balance system (MSBS) wind tunnels. Two propulsion simulator models are being developed: a small-scale and a large-scale unit, both employing compressed, liquified carbon dioxide as propellant. The small-scale unit was designed, fabricated, and statically-tested at Physical Sciences Inc. (PSI). The large-scale simulator is currently in the preliminary design stage. The small-scale simulator design/development is presented, and the data from its static firing on a thrust stand are discussed. The analysis of this data provides important information for the design of the large-scale unit. A description of the preliminary design of the device is also presented.
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- Collection
- NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) Collection.
- Note
- Document ID: 19910011885.
Accession ID: 91N21198.
Aerospace Applications of Magnetic Suspension Technology, Part 1; p 249-280. - Terms of Use and Reproduction
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