Concept for a next-generation drop tower system
Autor: | Ulrich Kaczmarczik, Peter von Kampen, Andreas Greif, Claus Lämmerzahl, Simon Mawn, Thorben Könemann, Jan Siemer, Christian Eigenbrod, Torsten Lutz, Andreas Gierse |
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Rok vydání: | 2015 |
Předmět: |
Engine power
Atmospheric Science Payload business.industry Computer science Aerospace Engineering Astronomy and Astrophysics Mars Exploration Program Gravitational acceleration Acceleration Geophysics Space and Planetary Science General Earth and Planetary Sciences Catapult Drop (telecommunication) Aerospace engineering Falling (sensation) business |
Zdroj: | Advances in Space Research. 55:1728-1733 |
ISSN: | 0273-1177 |
DOI: | 10.1016/j.asr.2014.12.028 |
Popis: | The concept for a next-generation drop tower system is presented that is motivated by the scientific demand for much higher experiment repetition. This demand resulted in repetition rates of over 100 experiments per day which exceed the current capabilities of operating drop towers by far. High experiment repetition rates can for instance be realized through the novel application of a guided electro-magnetic linear drive system in a fully automatic drop tower operation. Such a new kind of drop tower system combines beneficial technologies of different free fall systems like freely falling drop capsules, capsule-in-capsule systems, and the vertical parabola method as already utilized in ZARM’s worldwide unique catapult system. This proposed next-generation drop tower system named GraviTower Bremen does not only enable experiments with an outstanding microgravity quality (10−6 g, where g is the Earth’s gravitational acceleration) and a duration of 6 s but also novel experiments under partial gravity conditions (0.1 g to 0.4 g) matching those of Moon or Mars with durations of up to 8.5 s. Due to its linear drive system the GraviTower allows the same very low initial acceleration and following deceleration loads onto the experiment. These can be selected according to the experiment’s needs with only 1.5 g or 4 g. The engine power of the linear drive system allows also large payload dimensions and masses. The features and capabilities of the proposed GraviTower Bremen combine all advantages of current drop towers and represent the next technological step forward in ground-based research under space conditions. |
Databáze: | OpenAIRE |
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