Publication Date:
2019-06-28
Description:
The purpose of this project is to design, construct and test a levitator which would function reliably in a radiant heated cold wall furnace in a reduced gravity environment. A prototype levitating/positioning device termed the Sonic Pump Levitator is designed, built and successfully tested in full gravity and in the reduced gravity of the parabolic flight regime of the KC-135. Positioning is achieved by timely and appropriate application of gas momentum from one or more of six sonic pumps. The sonic pumps, which are arranged orthogonally in opposed pairs about the levitation region, are activated by an electro-optical, computer controlled, feedback system. The Sonic Pump Levitator is a promising candidate for containerless processing in microgravity. Being a null point device, it imposes minimal perturbation on the levitated, or positioned, target. Functioning as it does by optical feedback controlled jets of air, it would be expected to be free from disturbance caused by high temperature. This expectation is now being examined experimentally.
Keywords:
ASTRONAUTICS (GENERAL)
Type:
NASA, Washington Microgravity Sci. and Appl. Program Tasks; p 194
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