NASA computer programs are extensively used in design of industrial equipment. Available from the Computer Software Management and Information Center (COSMIC) at the University of Georgia, these programs are employed as analysis tools in design, test and development processes, providing savings in time and money. For example, two NASA computer programs are used daily in the design of turbomachinery by Delaval Turbine Division, Trenton, New Jersey. The company uses the NASA splint interpolation routine for analysis of turbine blade vibration and the performance of compressors and condensers. A second program, the NASA print plot routine, analyzes turbine rotor response and produces graphs for project reports. The photos show examples of Dela...
Computer programs, routines, and subroutines for aiding engineers, scientists, and mathematicians in...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is developing an environment for analyzing and designing aircraft eng...
A taxonomy of computer science is included, one state of the art of each of the major computer scien...
Program uses component performance maps to enable user to do analytical engine cycle calculations. E...
Computer program calculates the velocity distribution and streamlines over widely separated blades o...
Computer programs are reported of technological developments in: management techniques, measurements...
Several computer programs which are available through the NASA Technology Utilization Program are ou...
The application of the NASTRAN program to solve civilian structural engineering problems is reported...
"NASA TM X-1340.""Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio.""February 1967"--Cover.Includes bibliograp...
This report summarizes some NASA Lewis (i.e., government owned) computer codes capable of being used...
Computers now play an indispensable role in the design and13; development of aerospace vehicles, rig...
Shown in static view and in operation on a test stand, the engine pictured is an advanced aircraft p...
Major upgrades have been made in two of the programs reported in "ive Computer Codes for Analysis of...
The computational techniques utilized to determine the optimum propulsion systems for future aircraf...
The computer program described calculates the design-point characteristics of a gas generator or a t...
Computer programs, routines, and subroutines for aiding engineers, scientists, and mathematicians in...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is developing an environment for analyzing and designing aircraft eng...
A taxonomy of computer science is included, one state of the art of each of the major computer scien...
Program uses component performance maps to enable user to do analytical engine cycle calculations. E...
Computer program calculates the velocity distribution and streamlines over widely separated blades o...
Computer programs are reported of technological developments in: management techniques, measurements...
Several computer programs which are available through the NASA Technology Utilization Program are ou...
The application of the NASTRAN program to solve civilian structural engineering problems is reported...
"NASA TM X-1340.""Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio.""February 1967"--Cover.Includes bibliograp...
This report summarizes some NASA Lewis (i.e., government owned) computer codes capable of being used...
Computers now play an indispensable role in the design and13; development of aerospace vehicles, rig...
Shown in static view and in operation on a test stand, the engine pictured is an advanced aircraft p...
Major upgrades have been made in two of the programs reported in "ive Computer Codes for Analysis of...
The computational techniques utilized to determine the optimum propulsion systems for future aircraf...
The computer program described calculates the design-point characteristics of a gas generator or a t...
Computer programs, routines, and subroutines for aiding engineers, scientists, and mathematicians in...
The NASA Lewis Research Center is developing an environment for analyzing and designing aircraft eng...
A taxonomy of computer science is included, one state of the art of each of the major computer scien...