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The evaluation and implementation of a water containment system to support aerospace flywheel testing


Abstract:

High-energy flywheel systems for aerospace power storage and attitude control applications are being developed because of the potential for increasing the energy density ...Show More

Abstract:

High-energy flywheel systems for aerospace power storage and attitude control applications are being developed because of the potential for increasing the energy density and reducing operational costs. A significant challenge facing the development of the test hardware is containment of the rotating elements in the event of a failure during the development and qualification stages of testing. This containment is critical in order to ensure the safety of the test personnel and the facility. A containment system utilizing water as the containment media is presented. Water containment was found to be a low cost, flexible, and highly effective containment system. Ballistic test results and analytical results are discussed along with a description of a flywheel test facility that was designed and built utilizing the water containment system at the NASA Glenn Research Center at Lewis Field in Cleveland, Ohio.
Date of Conference: 29-31 July 2002
Date Added to IEEE Xplore: 14 February 2005
Print ISBN:0-7803-7296-4
Conference Location: Washington, DC, USA

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