Title :
A Force Measurement System for Missile Guidance Control Using Jet Vanes
Author_Institution :
Aerojet-General Corporation Sacramento, California
Abstract :
To determine the forces and moments on movable jet vanes immersed into the exhaust flame of a large solid rocket motor, and to determine the resultant forces and moments upon the motor-missile configuration, two multi-component internal strain-gage floating-frame balances were designed and integrated into the vane actuation systems. These balances provided an accurate, economical, trouble-free multi-component force measurement system which was readily integrated into an existing static motor firing program. The combined average error of the balance data is within ±5.5% for a 99.7% confidence interval. A 1401 computer program based upon equivalent in-place balance calibration results was prepared to reduce the static motor firing data parameters to engineering units. The design and calibration considerations for a specialized balance design and general design considerations for all multi-component force measurement systems are discussed in this paper.
Keywords :
Blades; Calibration; Computer errors; Control systems; Fires; Force control; Force measurement; Missiles; Rockets; Solids;
Journal_Title :
Aerospace, IEEE Transactions on
DOI :
10.1109/TA.1963.4319368