A feasibility study is in progress at NASA Glenn Research Center to implement a magnetic suspension and balance system in the 225 sq cm Supersonic Wind Tunnel for the purpose of testing the dynamic stability of blunt bodies. An important area of investigation in this study was determining the optimum size of the model and the iron spherical core inside of it. In order to minimize the required magnetic field and thus the size of the magnetic suspension system, it was determined that the test model should be as large as possible. Blockage tests were conducted to determine the largest possible model that would allow for tunnel start at Mach 2, 2.5, and 3. Three different forebody model geometries were tested at different Mach numbers, axial lo...
A supersonic retropropulsion experiment was conducted in the Langley Research Center Unitary Plan Wi...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 8-foot transonic pressure tunnel to investigate the st...
The blockage effect due to the presence of wind tunnel walls represents a big obstacle to the accura...
The implementation of a magnetic suspension system in the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) 225 cm2 S...
The potential of Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems (MSBS) to improve conventional wind tunnel ...
Magnetic suspension wind tunnels offer an alternative to traditional physical support methods. They ...
NASA Langley has a small, subsonic wind tunnel in use with the 13-inch Magnetic Suspension and Balan...
Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems (MSBS) allow for static, forced oscillation and free to osci...
The U.S. aeronautical industry was surveyed to determine if current and future transonic testing req...
Dynamic stability testing techniques currently utilized at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) are c...
Three sting-mounted winged-body models with tunnel blockages of 0.1, 1.0, and 2.0 percent were teste...
The starting characteristics for three different model geometries were tested in the Glenn Research ...
The objective of phase two of a current investigation sponsored by NASA Langley Research Center is t...
Computational simulations and wind tunnel testing were conducted to explore the operation of the Abe...
Tests were conducted in the 1-ft Aerodynamic Wind Tunnels (1T and 1S) of the Propulsion Wind Tunnel ...
A supersonic retropropulsion experiment was conducted in the Langley Research Center Unitary Plan Wi...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 8-foot transonic pressure tunnel to investigate the st...
The blockage effect due to the presence of wind tunnel walls represents a big obstacle to the accura...
The implementation of a magnetic suspension system in the NASA Glenn Research Center (GRC) 225 cm2 S...
The potential of Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems (MSBS) to improve conventional wind tunnel ...
Magnetic suspension wind tunnels offer an alternative to traditional physical support methods. They ...
NASA Langley has a small, subsonic wind tunnel in use with the 13-inch Magnetic Suspension and Balan...
Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems (MSBS) allow for static, forced oscillation and free to osci...
The U.S. aeronautical industry was surveyed to determine if current and future transonic testing req...
Dynamic stability testing techniques currently utilized at NASA Langley Research Center (LaRC) are c...
Three sting-mounted winged-body models with tunnel blockages of 0.1, 1.0, and 2.0 percent were teste...
The starting characteristics for three different model geometries were tested in the Glenn Research ...
The objective of phase two of a current investigation sponsored by NASA Langley Research Center is t...
Computational simulations and wind tunnel testing were conducted to explore the operation of the Abe...
Tests were conducted in the 1-ft Aerodynamic Wind Tunnels (1T and 1S) of the Propulsion Wind Tunnel ...
A supersonic retropropulsion experiment was conducted in the Langley Research Center Unitary Plan Wi...
An investigation was conducted in the Langley 8-foot transonic pressure tunnel to investigate the st...
The blockage effect due to the presence of wind tunnel walls represents a big obstacle to the accura...