Abstract:An existing Magnetic Suspension and Balance System (MSBS) has been restored to operation in a small (octagonal test section, 6-inches across flats) low-speed wind tunnel as the first phase of a project to develop new dynamic test capabilities for planetary entry capsules at supersonic speeds. The MSBS and associated wind tunnel were originally designed and built at MIT and were subsequently relocated to NASA Langley Research Center. NASA ceased operations of the system in the late 1990s and it was transferred … Show more
“…Calibration of the drag coils related the required current in the coils to a known load applied to a suspended model. Although typical for MSBSs [22][23][24], this relation is in contrast with the method used on the first generation balance whereby the magnetic flux gradient was independently measured and calibrated [4]. It is unclear which method is superior.…”
“…Calibration of the drag coils related the required current in the coils to a known load applied to a suspended model. Although typical for MSBSs [22][23][24], this relation is in contrast with the method used on the first generation balance whereby the magnetic flux gradient was independently measured and calibrated [4]. It is unclear which method is superior.…”
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