NASA Glenn Research Center s Flywheel Development Team designed, built, and successfully operated the new G2 flywheel to 41,000 rpm on September 2, 2004. This work was supported by the Aerospace Flywheel Technology Program--a NASA Office of Aerospace Technology ETC Program funded by the Energetics Project. The work was performed by a team of civil servants, contractors, and grantees managed by Glenn s Electrical Systems Development Branch, Structural Mechanics and Dynamics Branch, and Space Power & Propulsion Test Engineering Branch. The G2 flywheel was designed to be a low-cost modular testbed for flywheel system integration and component demonstrations.
G2 Flywheel Module Operated at 41,000 rpm
2005-06-01
Miscellaneous
No indication
English
Buries Markes' largest ship -- 41,000 ton D.W. bulk carrier La Estancia
Engineering Index Backfile | 1965
Range Rover LSE - The GBP 41,000 mud-plugger is now showing its age
Online Contents | 1994
Engineering Index Backfile | 1961
|