Status of MSBS study at NAL
Abstract
Two Magnetic Suspension and Balance Systems (MSBS) at the National Aerospace Laboratory (NAL) in Japan are introduced. They are the 10 cm MSBS and the 60 cm MSBS. They have 10 cm x 10 cm and 60 cm x 60 cm test sections. The control of suspending a model at the 10 cm MSBS is six degrees of freedom including the rolling moment control. The model for the rolling moment control has two pairs of small extra permanent magnets at both its ends plus a main cylindrical magnet. The rolling moment is generated by the magnetic forces acting on the extra magnets by controlled current passing through the four side coils independently. Test results show the roll angle of the model is controlled in this way. The dynamic calibration test was carried out at the MSBS in five degrees of freedom without the rolling moment control. The model is a simple cylindrical magnet magnetized along its axis. The obtained results show that the dynamic calibration with measured magnetic field intensity is much superior to that with the coil currents. The 60 cm MSBS was designed with some data obtained at the 10 cm one. It is fundamentally proportional to the 10 cm one in size and coil positions. The measured magnetic field intensity is not so strong as expected at design. It was operated first in 1993. The control is three degrees of freedom in the longitudinal direction.
- Publication:
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2nd International Symposium on Magnetic Suspension Technology, Part 2
- Pub Date:
- May 1994
- Bibcode:
- 1994mst..symp..275S
- Keywords:
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- Lateral Control;
- Magnetic Suspension;
- Wind Tunnel Apparatus;
- Wind Tunnel Models;
- Calibrating;
- Cylindrical Bodies;
- Degrees Of Freedom;
- Dynamic Tests;
- Permanent Magnets;
- Rolling Moments;
- Instrumentation and Photography