The road load simulator facility located at the NASA Lewis Research Center enables a propulsion system or any of its components to be evaluated under a realistic vehicle inertia and road loads. The load is applied to the system under test according to the road load equation: F(net)=K1F1+K2F2V+K3 sq V+K4(dv/dt)+K5 sin theta. The coefficient of each term in the equation can be varied over a wide range with vehicle inertial representative of vehicles up to 7500 pounds simulated by means of flywheels. The required torque is applied by the flywheels, a hydroviscous absorber and clutch, and a drive motor integrated by a closed loop control system to produce a smooth, continuous load up to 150 horsepower
Draper Laboratory, with its internal research and development budget, has for the past two years bee...
Tests were performed to characterize certain parameters of the EVA Pacer and to provide baseline dat...
Automatic attitude control system test for satellite using inertia wheels mounted on air bearing
The propulsion system of the Lewis Research Center's electric propulsion system test bed vehicle was...
The electric test vehicle one (ETV-1) was built from the ground up with present state of the art tec...
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The NASA Lewis Research Center, located in Cleveland, Ohio, has a number of space chemical propulsio...
Engineering tests were conducted in order to characterize overall system performance and component e...
The Dryden Flight Loads Research Facility (NASA) and the associated equipment for simulating the loa...
The work being done to characterize the level of current propulsion technology through component tes...
Steady state tests were run to characterize the system and component efficiencies over the complete ...
The Flight Robotics Laboratory of the Marshall Space Flight Center is described in detail. This faci...
The Huntsville Simulation Laboratory (HSL) provides a simulation facility to test and verify the spa...
The Engine Components Instrumentation Development Facility at NASA Lewis is a unique aeronautics fac...
An electric pickup truck was tested to characterize certain parameters and to provide baseline data ...
Draper Laboratory, with its internal research and development budget, has for the past two years bee...
Tests were performed to characterize certain parameters of the EVA Pacer and to provide baseline dat...
Automatic attitude control system test for satellite using inertia wheels mounted on air bearing
The propulsion system of the Lewis Research Center's electric propulsion system test bed vehicle was...
The electric test vehicle one (ETV-1) was built from the ground up with present state of the art tec...
The test results for a functional model ac motor controller for electric vehicles and a three-phase ...
The NASA Lewis Research Center, located in Cleveland, Ohio, has a number of space chemical propulsio...
Engineering tests were conducted in order to characterize overall system performance and component e...
The Dryden Flight Loads Research Facility (NASA) and the associated equipment for simulating the loa...
The work being done to characterize the level of current propulsion technology through component tes...
Steady state tests were run to characterize the system and component efficiencies over the complete ...
The Flight Robotics Laboratory of the Marshall Space Flight Center is described in detail. This faci...
The Huntsville Simulation Laboratory (HSL) provides a simulation facility to test and verify the spa...
The Engine Components Instrumentation Development Facility at NASA Lewis is a unique aeronautics fac...
An electric pickup truck was tested to characterize certain parameters and to provide baseline data ...
Draper Laboratory, with its internal research and development budget, has for the past two years bee...
Tests were performed to characterize certain parameters of the EVA Pacer and to provide baseline dat...
Automatic attitude control system test for satellite using inertia wheels mounted on air bearing