NASA s Glenn Research Center (GRC) has been developing advanced high temperature structural seals since the late 1980's and is currently developing seals for future space vehicles as part of the Next Generation Launch Technology (NGLT) program. This includes control surface seals that seal the edges and hinge lines of movable flaps and elevons on future reentry vehicles. In these applications, the seals must operate at temperatures above 2000 F in an oxidizing environment, limit hot gas leakage to protect underlying structures, endure high temperature scrubbing against rough surfaces, and remain flexible and resilient enough to stay in contact with sealing surfaces for multiple heating and loading cycles. For this study, three seal designs ...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
Key to the development of advanced hypersonic engines such as those being considered for the Nationa...
NASA is developing the X-38 vehicle that will demonstrate the technologies required for a potential ...
High temperature control surface seals have been identified as a critical technology in the developm...
High temperature, dynamic structural seals are required in advanced hypersonic engines to seal the p...
NASA is currently developing the X-38 vehicle that will be used to demonstrate the technologies requ...
High temperature, dynamic seals are required in advanced engines to seal the perimeters of movable e...
This program addresses the development of high temperature structural seals for control surfaces for...
Re-entry vehicles generally use control surfaces (e.g., rudders, body flaps, and elevons) to steer o...
NASA is currently developing the X-38 vehicle that will be used to demonstrate the technologies requ...
High temperature structural seals are necessary in many aerospace and aeronautical applications to m...
This program addresses the development of high temperature structural seals for control surfaces for...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is developing advanced control surface seals and propulsion system se...
Durable, high-temperature sliding seals are required in advanced hypersonic engines and around movab...
The 2000 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered four main areas: (1) overviews of NASA-spon...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
Key to the development of advanced hypersonic engines such as those being considered for the Nationa...
NASA is developing the X-38 vehicle that will demonstrate the technologies required for a potential ...
High temperature control surface seals have been identified as a critical technology in the developm...
High temperature, dynamic structural seals are required in advanced hypersonic engines to seal the p...
NASA is currently developing the X-38 vehicle that will be used to demonstrate the technologies requ...
High temperature, dynamic seals are required in advanced engines to seal the perimeters of movable e...
This program addresses the development of high temperature structural seals for control surfaces for...
Re-entry vehicles generally use control surfaces (e.g., rudders, body flaps, and elevons) to steer o...
NASA is currently developing the X-38 vehicle that will be used to demonstrate the technologies requ...
High temperature structural seals are necessary in many aerospace and aeronautical applications to m...
This program addresses the development of high temperature structural seals for control surfaces for...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is developing advanced control surface seals and propulsion system se...
Durable, high-temperature sliding seals are required in advanced hypersonic engines and around movab...
The 2000 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered four main areas: (1) overviews of NASA-spon...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
Key to the development of advanced hypersonic engines such as those being considered for the Nationa...
NASA is developing the X-38 vehicle that will demonstrate the technologies required for a potential ...