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    Publikationsdatum: 2019-10-31
    Beschreibung: 17-4 is used regularly to manufacture force transducers particularly for wind tunnel testing. Such applications place demanding structural requirements on the transducers with static safety factors of 1.5 common and the potential for additional dynamic loads. Additive manufacturing (AM) of transducers is very appealing because of significant potential cost and time savings as well as increased design flexibility. This study looks at the processing of 17-4 powder using selective laser melting by two different facilities using their own best practices. Hot isostatic pressing (HIP) is used by both facilities as part of the thermomechanical processing following printing to explore whether it can improve the consistency of mechanical properties. Results revealed that HIP reduced average porosity of 17-4 parts and that the yield strength of parts following solutionization and aging met wrought material property targets. Strain to failure of one of the facilities parts was less than 5% compared to greater than 9% for the other facility. Inspection of failure surfaces revealed this discrepancy could be attributed to pores (2-4% area fraction) on the failure surface of the low ductility parts. Phase content varied between the facilities with one facility producing fully martensitic parts and the other containing some retained austenite. The phase content of the starting powder and a slower than air cooling rate following the final heat treatment above the austenite eutectoid temperature are likely sources of the retained austenite. Taken together these results suggest that the current state of the art in AM 17-4 processing is sufficient for many NASA force measurement applications, but that attention is required at each stage of processing to assure desired mechanical properties.
    Schlagwort(e): Mechanical Engineering
    Materialart: NF1676L-32336 , Journal of Materials Engineering and Performance (ISSN 1059-9495) (e-ISSN 1544-1024); 28; 8; 4943-4951
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  • 2
    Publikationsdatum: 2019-07-13
    Beschreibung: Electrostatically actuated microshutter arrays consisting of rotational microshutters (shutters that rotate about a torsion bar) were designed and fabricated through the use of models and experiments. Design iterations focused on minimizing the torsional stiffness of the microshutters, while maintaining their structural integrity. Mechanical and electromechanical test systems were constructed to measure the static and dynamic behavior of the microshutters. The torsional stiffness was reduced by a factor of four over initial designs without sacrificing durability. Analysis of the resonant behavior of the microshutters demonstrates that the first resonant mode is a torsional mode occurring around 3000 Hz. At low vacuum pressures, this resonant mode can be used to significantly reduce the drive voltage necessary for actuation requiring as little as 25V. 2D electrostatic latching and addressing was demonstrated using both a resonant and pulsed addressing scheme.
    Schlagwort(e): Instrumentation and Photography
    Materialart: GSFC-E-DAA-TN27252 , Journal of Microelectromechanical Systems; 25; 6; 1-9
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  • 3
    Publikationsdatum: 2019-07-13
    Beschreibung: This manuscript reviews design, manufacture, materials, sensors, and data acquisition technologies that may benefit wind tunnel balances for the aerospace research community. Current state-of-the-art practices are used as the benchmark to consider advancements driven by researcher and facility needs. Additive manufacturing is highlighted as a promising alternative technology to conventional fabrication and has the potential to reduce both the cost and time required to manufacture force balances. Material alternatives to maraging steels are reviewed. Sensor technologies including piezoresistive, piezoelectric, surface acoustic wave, and fiber optic are compared to traditional foil based gages to highlight unique opportunities and shared challenges for implementation in wind tunnel environments. Finally, data acquisition systems that could be integrated into force balances are highlighted as a way to simplify the user experience and improve data quality. In summary, a rank ordering is provided to support strategic investment in exploring the technologies reviewed in this manuscript.
    Schlagwort(e): Instrumentation and Photography
    Materialart: NF1676L-23559 , International Symposium on Strain-Gage Balances; May 16, 2016 - May 19, 2016; Mianyang; China
    Format: application/pdf
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  • 4
    Publikationsdatum: 2019-07-13
    Beschreibung: Independent tests of the NASA Common Research Model (CRM) at NASA's National Transonic Facility (NTF) and the European Transonic Windtunnel (ETW) revealed discrepancies at low operating temperatures and high Reynolds numbers that warranted further investigation. Since each facility used their own force balance for their tunnel entry, one suggestion for the discrepancy was the temperature compensation methodology developed and applied for each balance. This hypothesis is explored through simulation and experimentally. Independent calibrations of NASA's NTF-118A balance at NASA Langley and ETW reveal discrepancies in the thermal compensation of the normal force and pitching moment primary sensitivities with temperature, while the axial force primary sensitivities are in good agreement. The application of the force balance calibrations performed at NASA and ETW to the prior wind tunnel data suggests that the thermal compensation discrepancies are an order of magnitude less than the discrepancies observed between the wind tunnel aerodynamic coefficients.
    Schlagwort(e): Aerodynamics
    Materialart: NF1676L-29145 , International Symposium on Strain-Gage Balances; May 14, 2018 - May 17, 2018; Cologne; Germany
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  • 5
    Publikationsdatum: 2019-07-12
    Beschreibung: An electrostatically actuated microshutter array consisting of rotational microshutters (shutters that rotate about a torsion bar) were designed and fabricated through the use of models and experiments. Design iterations focused on minimizing the torsional stiffness of the microshutters, while maintaining their structural integrity. Mechanical and electromechanical test systems were constructed to measure the static and dynamic behavior of the microshutters. The torsional stiffness was reduced by a factor of four over initial designs without sacrificing durability. Analysis of the resonant behavior of the microshutter arrays demonstrates that the first resonant mode is a torsional mode occurring around 3000 Hz. At low vacuum pressures, this resonant mode can be used to significantly reduce the drive voltage necessary for actuation requiring as little as 25V. 2D electrostatic latching and addressing was demonstrated using both a resonant and pulsed addressing scheme.
    Schlagwort(e): Instrumentation and Photography; Electronics and Electrical Engineering
    Materialart: GSFC-E-DAA-TN23896
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