Design and characterization of a nano-Newton resolution thrust stand

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The paper describes the design, calibration, and characterization of a thrust stand capable of nano-Newton resolution. A low uncertainty calibration method is proposed and demonstrated. A passive eddy current based damper, which is non-contact and vacuum compatible, is employed. Signal analysis techniques are used to perform noise characterization, and potential sources are identified. Calibrated system noise floor suggests thrust measurement resolution of the order of 10 nN is feasible under laboratory conditions. Force measurement from this balance for a standard macroscale dielectric barrier discharge (DBD) plasma actuator is benchmarked with a commercial precision balance of 9.8 μN resolution and is found to be in good agreement. Published results of a microscale DBD plasma actuator force measurement and low pressure characterization of conventional plasma actuators are presented for completeness. © 2013 AIP Publishing LLC.

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Soni, J., & Roy, S. (2013). Design and characterization of a nano-Newton resolution thrust stand. Review of Scientific Instruments, 84(9). https://doi.org/10.1063/1.4819252

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