- A
gimbal is a
pivoted support that
permits rotation of an
object about an axis. A set of
three gimbals, one
mounted on the
other with
orthogonal pivot...
- by a
gimballed system. That is, it must
integrate the vehicle's
attitude changes in pitch, roll and yaw, as well as
gross movements.
Gimballed systems...
- Unit. The two
basic classes of IRUs/IMUs are "
gimballed" and "strapdown". The older,
larger gimballed systems have
become less
prevalent over the years...
-
Gimbaled thrust is the
system of
thrust vectoring used in most rockets,
including the
Space Shuttle, the
Saturn V
lunar rockets, and the
Falcon 9. In a...
-
service with the CIS and
various export customers. The s****er
employs a
gimballed daylight television imaging sensor under a wide
angle gl**** dome. Unlike...
- of the
movement of the ship. For this
reason galley stoves are
often gimballed, so that the
liquid in pans does not
spill out. They are also commonly...
-
Mixture ratio 8:1 (approx.)
Cycle Gas-generator
Configuration Chamber 4,
gimballed in
opposed pairs Performance Thrust, sea-level 16,400 lbf (73 kN)...
- flight,
rockets rely on momentum, airfoils,
auxiliary reaction engines,
gimballed thrust,
momentum wheels,
deflection of the
exhaust stream, propellant...
-
nuclear attack, and
increased payload capacity. The
missile retains a
gimballed inertial navigation system.
Minuteman III
originally contained the following...
-
fixed in position,
while the four
outer engines could be
hydraulically gimballed to
control the rocket. The
Boeing Co. was
awarded the
contract to manufacture...