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Properties of a Constricted-Tube Air-Flow Levitator
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 15 February 2011
Abstract
A constricted-tube gas flow levitator first developed by Berge, Oran, and Theiss shows promise both as a spacepositioning device and as a levitator for ground-based work. We present results of laboratory studies which were designed to predict the behavior of the device in a low-g environment.
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