Moment of Inertia Comparisons Test CaseParameterUnitsTechnionGeorgia Tech% Error 4K Case Ixxkg.m 2 0.011690.0110395.570 Iyykg.m 2 0.008200.0077740.563.

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Moment of Inertia Comparisons Test CaseParameterUnitsTechnionGeorgia Tech% Error 4K Case Ixxkg.m Iyykg.m Izzkg.m Intermediate B (Weights 2" from Center) Ixxkg.m Iyykg.m Izzkg.m Intermediate A (Weights 1"from Center) Ixxkg.m Iyykg.m Izzkg.m Case Ixxkg.m Iyykg.m Izzkg.m ” (AR ~ 1:1) Ixxkg.m Izzkg.m ” (AR ~ 9:5) Ixxkg.m Izzkg.m CONEX Cylinder

Cylinder Models AR = 1AR = 9:5 Length (in) Diameter (in)12.25 Thickness (in)0.125 Volume (in^3) Mass (lbm)

Cylinder Models AR = 1AR = 9:5 Length (m) Diameter (m) Thickness (m) Volume (m^3) Mass (kg)