Calibrations performed on three different magnetic cores for wind tunnel models suspended in the Southampton University Magnetic Suspension and Balance System (SUMSBS) are detailed. The first core investigated was the Southampton University pilot Superconducting Solenoid model, first flown in July 1983. Static calibrations of lift force, drag force and pitching moment, together with lift force and pitching moment calibrations determined by the dynamic method are detailed in this report. Other types of core investigated in a similar manner were conventional permanent magnets, Alnico and samarium-cobalt. All static calibrations gave a linear dependence of force on electromagnet current as expected. Dynamic calibrations are faster to perform b...
Compared with conventional ferromagnetic fuselage cores, superconducting solenoid cores appear to of...
The inclusion of adequate versatility into the electromagnet array configuration requires sizing the...
Although small scale magnetic suspension and balance systems (MSBSs) for wind tunnel use have been i...
The problem of determining the forces and moments acting on a wind tunnel model suspended in a Magne...
The aerodynamic forces and moments acting upon a magnetically suspended wind tunnel model are derive...
This paper will briefly review previous work in wind tunnel Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems ...
Magnetic field intensity and currents passing through the coils of the National Aerospace Laboratory...
The objectives are to experimentally confirm several advanced design concepts on the Magnetic Suspen...
Two Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems (MSBS) at the National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL) in Jap...
The potential of Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems (MSBS) to improve conventional wind tunnel ...
The problems associated with data acquisition and reduction in the U. Va. superconducting magnetic s...
The current status of wind tunnel magnetic suspension and balance system development is briefly revi...
The superconducting solenoid model is a pilot model core for levitation in a wind tunnel magnetic su...
Magnetic suspension wind tunnels offer an alternative to traditional physical support methods. They ...
Wind tunnel magnetic suspension and balance systems (MSBSs) have so far failed to find application a...
Compared with conventional ferromagnetic fuselage cores, superconducting solenoid cores appear to of...
The inclusion of adequate versatility into the electromagnet array configuration requires sizing the...
Although small scale magnetic suspension and balance systems (MSBSs) for wind tunnel use have been i...
The problem of determining the forces and moments acting on a wind tunnel model suspended in a Magne...
The aerodynamic forces and moments acting upon a magnetically suspended wind tunnel model are derive...
This paper will briefly review previous work in wind tunnel Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems ...
Magnetic field intensity and currents passing through the coils of the National Aerospace Laboratory...
The objectives are to experimentally confirm several advanced design concepts on the Magnetic Suspen...
Two Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems (MSBS) at the National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL) in Jap...
The potential of Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems (MSBS) to improve conventional wind tunnel ...
The problems associated with data acquisition and reduction in the U. Va. superconducting magnetic s...
The current status of wind tunnel magnetic suspension and balance system development is briefly revi...
The superconducting solenoid model is a pilot model core for levitation in a wind tunnel magnetic su...
Magnetic suspension wind tunnels offer an alternative to traditional physical support methods. They ...
Wind tunnel magnetic suspension and balance systems (MSBSs) have so far failed to find application a...
Compared with conventional ferromagnetic fuselage cores, superconducting solenoid cores appear to of...
The inclusion of adequate versatility into the electromagnet array configuration requires sizing the...
Although small scale magnetic suspension and balance systems (MSBSs) for wind tunnel use have been i...