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AEROSPACE FLYWHEEL TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT FOR IPACS APPLICATIONS... NASA/TM-2001-211093... MAR. 8, 2002
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Aerospace Flywheel Technology Development for Ipacs Applications
Author: National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA)
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) are cooperating under a space act agreement to sponsor the research and development of aerospace flywheel technologies to address mutual future mission needs. Flywheel technology offers significantly enhanced capability or is an enabling technology. Generally these missions are for energy storage and/or integrated power and attitude control systems (IPACS) for mid-to-large satellites in low earth orbit. These missions require significant energy storage as well as a CMG or reaction wheel function for attitude control. A summary description of the NASA and AFRL flywheel technology development programs is provided, followed by specific descriptions of the development plans for integrated flywheel system tests for IPACS applications utilizing both fixed and actuated flywheel units. These flywheel system development tests will be conducted at facilities at AFRL and NASA Glenn Research Center and include participation by industry participants Honeywell and Lockheed Martin. McLallin, Kerry L. and Jansen, Ralph H. and Fausz, Jerry and Bauer, Robert D. Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2001-211093, NAS 1.15:211093, E-12936, IECEC2001-AT-82
Publisher: Createspace Independent Publishing Platform
ISBN: 9781721284870
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Languages : en
Pages : 26
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The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and the Air Force Research Laboratory (AFRL) are cooperating under a space act agreement to sponsor the research and development of aerospace flywheel technologies to address mutual future mission needs. Flywheel technology offers significantly enhanced capability or is an enabling technology. Generally these missions are for energy storage and/or integrated power and attitude control systems (IPACS) for mid-to-large satellites in low earth orbit. These missions require significant energy storage as well as a CMG or reaction wheel function for attitude control. A summary description of the NASA and AFRL flywheel technology development programs is provided, followed by specific descriptions of the development plans for integrated flywheel system tests for IPACS applications utilizing both fixed and actuated flywheel units. These flywheel system development tests will be conducted at facilities at AFRL and NASA Glenn Research Center and include participation by industry participants Honeywell and Lockheed Martin. McLallin, Kerry L. and Jansen, Ralph H. and Fausz, Jerry and Bauer, Robert D. Glenn Research Center NASA/TM-2001-211093, NAS 1.15:211093, E-12936, IECEC2001-AT-82
Aerospace Flywheel Technology Development for Ipacs Applications... NASA
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SIMULATION OF A FLYWHEEL ELECTRICAL SYSTEM FOR AEROSPACE APPLICATIONS... NASA/TM-2000-210242... SEP. 7, 2000
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