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Development of a 32 Inch Diameter Levitated Ducted Fan Conceptual Design (Paperback)
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Development of a 32 Inch Diameter Levitated Ducted Fan Conceptual Design (Paperback)
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The NASA John H. Glenn Research Center has developed a
revolutionary 32 in. diameter Levitated Ducted Fan (LDF) conceptual
design. The objective of this work is to develop a viable
non-contact propulsion system utilizing Halbach arrays for
all-electric flight, and many other applications. This concept will
help to reduce harmful emissions, reduce the Nation s dependence on
fossil fuels, and mitigate many of the concerns and limitations
encountered in conventional aircraft propulsors. The physical
layout consists of a ducted fan drum rotor with blades attached at
the outer diameter and supported by a stress tuner ring at the
inner diameter. The rotor is contained within a stator. This
concept exploits the unique physical dimensions and large available
surface area to optimize a custom, integrated, electromagnetic
system that provides both the levitation and propulsion functions.
The rotor is driven by modulated electromagnetic fields between the
rotor and the stator. When set in motion, the time varying magnetic
fields interact with passive coils in the stator assembly to
produce repulsive forces between the stator and the rotor providing
magnetic suspension. LDF can provide significant improvements in
aviation efficiency, reliability, and safety, and has potential
application in ultra-efficient motors, computers, and space power
systems.
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