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  • 1
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    Publication Date: 2011-08-24
    Description: A digital device has been developed to meter the current drain of a battery in ampere hours. The device consists of a voltage controlled oscillator (VCO), a frequency divider, an accumulator, and a liquid crystal display. A voltage proportional to load current is converted into a clock signal whose pulse rate is scaled by the frequency divider to the desired engineering units. Final output pulses are counted and displayed. The use of MOSFET and CMOS integrated circuits allows continuous battery-powered operation over a 3-month time period to an accuracy of +/- 2 percent. The instrument will find application where accurate monitoring of battery charge/discharge status is required over long time intervals.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: In: International Instrumentation Symposium, 39th, Albuquerque, NM, May 2-6, 1993, Proceedings (A93-54351 24-35); p. 431-444.
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  • 2
    Publication Date: 2013-08-29
    Description: The latest improvements are described which were made to the MIT/NASA Langley 6 Inch Magnetic Suspension and Balance System and its operational capabilities. Since its relocation from MIT in 1984, the system has suffered from reliability problems with original equipment. System performance is ultimately limited by noise and antiquated power supplies. Although a limited amount of funding and man hours has been expended, some significant improvements were made to the system. The design and implementation of a new electro-magnetic position sensor has significantly reduced system noise and drift. The system was shown fully operational for the first time since its arrival at NASA Langley. An ogive cylinder test model was suspended while running the wind tunnel at its maximum of approx. Mach 0.5. Other aerodynamic models were suspended with wind on. Also, the simulation of low speed cavity store separation using an ogive cylinder test model is described. Methods used for flow visualization for this test are also discussed. The system is ideally suited for this type of low speed testing.
    Keywords: RESEARCH AND SUPPORT FACILITIES (AIR)
    Type: International Symposium on Magnetic Suspension Technology, Part 2; p 741-764
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  • 3
    Publication Date: 2019-08-28
    Description: A system and method for flight training and evaluation of pilots comprises electronically activated vision restriction glasses that detect the pilot's head position and automatically darken and restrict the pilot's ability to see through the front and side windscreens when the pilot-in-training attempts to see out the windscreen. Thus, the pilot-in-training sees only within the aircraft cockpit, forcing him or her to fly by instruments in the most restricted operational mode.
    Keywords: Space Transportation and Safety
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  • 4
    Publication Date: 2019-12-24
    Description: The MIT 6-inch magnetic suspension wind tunnel is used in two configurations to measure lift forces of two blunt bodies and produce free-to-pitch oscillations driven by capsule static stability and dynamic instabilities. Lift tests show that static aerodynamic data can be measured on a magnetically levitated model without moment control. Free-to- oscillate results show that magnetic suspension balance system (MSBS) can produce capsule dynamics suitable for extracting static and dynamic stability data.
    Keywords: Aircraft Design, Testing and Performance
    Type: NF1676L-30952 , International Conference on Flow Dynamics; Nov 07, 2018 - Nov 09, 2018; Sendai; Japan
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: The development of a five-component electrooptical positioning system for detecting the location of wind tunnel models within the test section is discussed. The system consists of three low power helium-neon lasers, five linear photodiode arrays, an assembly of optics that includes lenses and mirrors, and a signal conditioner. The system has been successfully installed and is currently in use at the 13-inch magnetic suspension and balance system (MSBS) at NASA Langley Research Center. Initially the system was developed as an auxiliary model position and attitude detecting system for that facility, but it has since been modified and interfaced with a PDP minicomputer to provide position feedback for the control loop.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: ICIASF ''87 - International Congress on Instrumentation in Aerospace Simulation Facilities; Jun 22, 1987 - Jun 25, 1987; Williamsburg, VA; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: An improved electrooptical system has been developed to sense wind tunnel model position. The original system using 25.6 mm, 1024-element linear photodiode arrays (PDAs) is being successfully used at a NASA wind tunnel but has a limited range. A new two-channel system using 61.44 mm, 4096-element PDAs has been developed to double the range of vertical and pitch measurement and increase the resolution by 60 percent. The PDAs are illuminated by expanding the beam of a single low power helium neon laser into a collimated sheet of light. An object placed in front of the two parallel PDAs produces a shadow on the array apertures which determines the object's position or size. The system has an overall precision of 12.7 microns and + or - 0.015 degrees in linear and angular measurements.
    Keywords: INSTRUMENTATION AND PHOTOGRAPHY
    Type: International Instrumentation Symposium; May 01, 1989 - May 04, 1989; Orlando, FL; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Proposed optoelectronic instrument measures tilt of object about single horizontal axis by measuring change of position and orientation of laser beam reflected from hanging mirror. Mirror remains vertical while rest of instrument rotated with object. Optoelectronic inclinometer measures tilt about gimbal axis by measuring change in position and orientation of beam of light reflected from mirror hanging in gimbal. Maximum amount of tilt about pivot axis of pendulum that instrument tolerates depends on size of mirror and physical size of linear array and spacing of components. Compensating lens included to correct for nonlinearity and to ensure that beam continued to fall on array throughout desired angular range of instrument.
    Keywords: MECHANICS
    Type: LAR-14728 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 19; 10; P. 76
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  • 8
    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Low-power analog/digital electronic circuit meters discharge of storage battery in ampere-hours. By metering discharge, one obtains indication of state of charge of battery and avoids unnecessary recharging, maintaining capacity of battery and prolonging life. Because of its small size and low power consumption, useful in such applications as portable video cameras, communication equipment on boats, portable audio equipment, and portable medical equipment.
    Keywords: ELECTRONIC COMPONENTS AND CIRCUITS
    Type: LAR-14902 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 17; 9; P. 57
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  • 9
    Publication Date: 2019-08-28
    Description: A method is provided to bond strain gauges to various materials. First, a tape with an adhesive backing is placed across the inside of the fixture frame. The strain gauge is flatly placed against the adhesive backing and coated with a thin, uniform layer of adhesive. The tape is then removed from the fixture frame and placed, strain gauge side down, on the material to be tested. If the material is a high reluctance material, the induction heating source is placed on the tape. If the material is a low reluctance material, a plate with a ferric side and a rubber side is placed, ferric side down, onto the tape. The induction heating source is then placed upon the rubber side. If the material is an insulator material, a ferric plate is placed on the tape. The induction heating source is then placed on the ferric plate. The inductive heating source then generates frequenty from 60 to 70 kilocycles to inductively heat either low reluctance material, ferric side, of ferric plate and provides incidental pressure of approximately five pounds per square inch to the tape for two minutes, thoroughly curing the adhesive. The induction heating source, and, if necessary, the plate or ferric plate, are then removed from the tape after one minute. The tape is then removed from the bonded strain gauge.
    Keywords: Instrumentation and Photography
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-12
    Description: Electro-optical system developed to measure five components of coordinates representing position and orientation of model in test section of wind tunnel. Located entirely outside test section, uses small lasers as sources of light and self-scanning linear photodiode arrays (LPDA's) as sensing elements. With improvements in measuring ranges, adapted for use in other aerodynamic applications.
    Keywords: ELECTRONIC SYSTEMS
    Type: LAR-13840 , NASA Tech Briefs (ISSN 0145-319X); 15; 1; P. 26
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