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Magnetic suspension and balance system advanced studyAn improved compact design for a superconducting magnetic suspension and balance system for an 8 ft. x 8 ft. transonic wind tunnel is developed. The original design of an MSBS in NASA Cr-3802 utilized 14 external superconductive coils and a superconductive solenoid in the airplane test model suspended in a wind tunnel. The improvements are in the following areas: test model solenoid options, dynamic force limits on the model, magnet cooling options, structure and cryogenic designs, power supply specifications, and cost and performance evaluations. The improvements are: MSBS cost reduction of 28%, weight; reduction of 43%, magnet system ampere-meter reduction of 38%, helium liquifier capacity reduction by 33%, magnet system stored energy reduction by 55%, AC loss to liquid helium reduced by 76%, system power supply reduced by 68%, test coil pole strength increased by 19%, wing magnetization increased by 40%, and control frequency limit increased by 200% from 10 Hz to 30 Hz. The improvements are due to: magnetic holmium coil forms in the test model, better rare earth permanent magnets in the wings, fiberglass-epoxy structure replacing stainless steel, better coil configuration, and new saddle roll coil design.
Document ID
19860004808
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Boom, R. W.
(Madison Magnetics Inc., WI, United States)
Eyssa, Y. M.
(Madison Magnetics Inc., WI, United States)
Mcintosh, G. E.
(Madison Magnetics Inc., WI, United States)
Abdelsalam, M. K.
(Madison Magnetics Inc., WI, United States)
Date Acquired
September 5, 2013
Publication Date
October 1, 1985
Publication Information
Publisher: NASA
Subject Category
Research And Support Facilities (Air)
Report/Patent Number
NASA-CR-3937
NAS 1.26:3937
Accession Number
86N14278
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NAS1-17931
PROJECT: RTOP 505-31-53-10
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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