Multi-axis suspension has several advantages over single axis system, in that it provides control of an object with precision in two or three orthogonal axes. In this report, we discuss the primary use of magnetic-bearing suspension and it's relevance to what was formally known as NASA's Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS). This system is an experimental pointing system with applications for the space shuttle and the space station programs. The objectives behind this magnetic suspension research project are to provide insight to the use of the ASPS configuration, to control the solar panels of the space station. This is important to maintain the correct position of the panels in relation to the sun and orbiting space station for t...
This paper describes the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) being developed to support NA...
An implementation of a decoupled, single-input/single-output control approach for a large angle magn...
An analytical model of a five degree of freedom magnetic suspension and positioning system is presen...
An overview of techniques is presented used in the described magnetic suspension systems. Also a rev...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) developed by the Flight System division of Sperry ...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) is a prototype of flight hardware for a high-accur...
Magnetic bearings have been successfully applied to motorized rotor systems in the multi-kilogram ra...
Magnetic bearings are just beginning to be flown in spacecraft systems, but their development spans ...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System is an experiment pointing mount designed for extremely pr...
In order to explore and develop technology required for the magnetic suspension of objects over larg...
In order to explore and develop technology required for the magnetic suspension of objects over larg...
This paper discusses the recommissioning of the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS), origi...
In lieu of a final report for this project for the period 1 April 1995 through 31 October 1995, a co...
Progress made under the subject grant in the period from 1 Nov. 1992 to 31 May 1993 is presented. Th...
Progress in the areas of eddy current computations, modelling and analysis, design optimization meth...
This paper describes the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) being developed to support NA...
An implementation of a decoupled, single-input/single-output control approach for a large angle magn...
An analytical model of a five degree of freedom magnetic suspension and positioning system is presen...
An overview of techniques is presented used in the described magnetic suspension systems. Also a rev...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) developed by the Flight System division of Sperry ...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) is a prototype of flight hardware for a high-accur...
Magnetic bearings have been successfully applied to motorized rotor systems in the multi-kilogram ra...
Magnetic bearings are just beginning to be flown in spacecraft systems, but their development spans ...
The Annular Suspension and Pointing System is an experiment pointing mount designed for extremely pr...
In order to explore and develop technology required for the magnetic suspension of objects over larg...
In order to explore and develop technology required for the magnetic suspension of objects over larg...
This paper discusses the recommissioning of the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS), origi...
In lieu of a final report for this project for the period 1 April 1995 through 31 October 1995, a co...
Progress made under the subject grant in the period from 1 Nov. 1992 to 31 May 1993 is presented. Th...
Progress in the areas of eddy current computations, modelling and analysis, design optimization meth...
This paper describes the Annular Suspension and Pointing System (ASPS) being developed to support NA...
An implementation of a decoupled, single-input/single-output control approach for a large angle magn...
An analytical model of a five degree of freedom magnetic suspension and positioning system is presen...