Maglev Facility for Simulating Variable Gravity
TBMG-8497
09/01/2010
- Content
An improved magnetic levitation apparatus (“Maglev Facility”) has been built for use in experiments in which there are requirements to impose variable gravity (including zero gravity) in order to assess the effects of gravity or the absence thereof on physical and physiological processes. The apparatus is expected to be especially useful for experiments on the effects of gravity on convection, boiling, and heat transfer in fluids and for experiments on mice to gain understanding of bone loss induced in human astronauts by prolonged exposure to reduced gravity in space flight.
- Citation
- "Maglev Facility for Simulating Variable Gravity," Mobility Engineering, September 1, 2010.