Computer Science – Sound
Scientific paper
Jun 1980
adsabs.harvard.edu/cgi-bin/nph-data_query?bibcode=1980esasp.152..371g&link_type=abstract
In ESA European Rocket and Balloon Programs and Related Res. p 371-373 (SEE N81-10914 01-99)
Computer Science
Sound
Furnaces, Sounding Rockets, Space Processing, Tracking (Position), Attitude Control, Containerless Melts, Liquid Metals, Position Sensing, Reduced Gravity, Research Facilities, Space Commercialization
Scientific paper
A sample-tracking systems for containerless processing in space in which the processing chamber tracks the samples is discussed in terms of application to sounding rockets or other small f vehicles. If passive position sensing methods are used no control forces need to be applied to the sample. Thus, the propulsive forces applied to the space vehicle compensate for the drag-induced accelerations. For this reason, but also because all angular rates are referred to the center of mass of the sample and not the space vehicle, very low acceleration levels may be attained.
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