Use of magnetic suspension for accurate pointing and tracking under static and dynamic loading

Computer Science – Performance

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Dynamic Loads, Gimbals, Magnetic Suspension, Pointing Control Systems, Static Loads, Tracking (Position), Magnetic Bearings, Vibration Damping, Vibration Tests

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This paper covers the performance results of the Magnetic Gimbal Fabrication and Test (MGFT) project, which consisted of fabrication and performance testing of a single-axis magnetic bearing. The MGFT results show line of sight (LOS) accuracy from 3 to 8 microrad with an angular disturbance of 48 rad/sec, achieving vibration rejection of up to 79 dB. Also included is the description of the Advanced Missile Technology (AMT) project, which consists of fabrication and test of a single-axis magnetic arc bearing for a small-diameter missile. The AMT shows the capability to miniaturize the magnets and to provide extremely low friction under thermal loading.

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