The 11th Aerospace Mechanisms SymposiumMechanical devices and drives developed for aerospace applications are described. Satellite flywheels, magnetic bearings, a missile umbilical system, a cartridge firing device, and an oiler for satellite bearing lubrication are among the topics discussed.
IDRelationTitle19780011090WorkCartridge firing device designed for attachment, release and ejection of a satellite19780011092WorkPositive commandable oiler for satellite bearing lubrication19780011100WorkDevelopment of a satellite flywheel family operating on one active axis magnetic bearings19780011095WorkWear-resistant ball bearings for space applications19780011101WorkThe conception, birth, and growth of a missile umbilical system19780011102WorkFocus drive mechanism for the IUE scientific instrument19780011087WorkFly-away restraint pin mechanism for the Army's PATRIOT missile system19780011098WorkA low cost high temperature sun tracking solar energy collector19780011093WorkDocking and retrieval mechanism19780011084WorkDesign and Development of the Space Shuttle Tail Service Masts19780011091WorkThe MJS-77 magnetometer actuator19780011097WorkThe GEOS-20 m Cable Boom Mechanism19780011094WorkTorque-while-turnaround scan mirror assembly19780011085WorkScanning and focusing mechanisms of METEOSAT radiometer19780011103WorkDesign and development of a solar array drive19780011089WorkAn application of interactive computer graphics technology to the design of dispersal mechanisms19780011099WorkTwo-dimensional oscillating airfoil test apparatus19780011088WorkMagnetic bearing momentum wheels with magnetic gimballing capability for 3-axis active attitude control and energy storage19780011096WorkAn active nutation damper for spacecraft19780011086WorkMagnetometer deployment mechanism for Pioneer Venus