AS&M performed a broad assessment survey and study to establish the potential composite materials and structures applications and benefits to the Constellation Program Elements. Trade studies were performed on selected elements to determine the potential weight or performance payoff from use of composites. Weight predictions were made for liquid hydrogen and oxygen tanks, interstage cylindrical shell, lunar surface access module, ascent module liquid methane tank, and lunar surface manipulator. A key part of this study was the evaluation of 88 different composite technologies to establish their criticality to applications for the Constellation Program. The overall outcome of this study shows that composites are viable structural materials w...
Composite materials tests for expandable manned space structures including flammability, micrometeor...
NASA's Advanced Composites Program (ACT) was initiated in 1988. A National Research Announcement was...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary structural sizing and alternate material trade stud...
Composite materials offer significant advantages in space applications. Weight reduction is imperati...
The Composites for Exploration Upper Stage (CEUS) was a 3-year, level III project within the Technol...
This monograph is organized to look at: the successful application of composites on aircraft and spa...
This part of Exploration Atmospheres Working Group analyses focuses on the potential use of nonmetal...
Various aspects of the application of composite materials to aircraft structures are considered. Fai...
Dr. Eldred's presentation will discuss several NASA efforts to improve and expand the use of composi...
Commercially available composite structural shapes were evaluated for use. These composites, fibergl...
Review, abstracts, and bibliography on advanced composite materials for spacecraft application
NASA and NASA-funded contractor contributions to the field of composite materials are surveyed. Exis...
The conference papers are presented. The Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) Program is a major mult...
Results of a trade study addressing the issues and benefits in using carbon fiber reinforced composi...
This monograph is organized to highlight the successful application of light alloys on aircraft and ...
Composite materials tests for expandable manned space structures including flammability, micrometeor...
NASA's Advanced Composites Program (ACT) was initiated in 1988. A National Research Announcement was...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary structural sizing and alternate material trade stud...
Composite materials offer significant advantages in space applications. Weight reduction is imperati...
The Composites for Exploration Upper Stage (CEUS) was a 3-year, level III project within the Technol...
This monograph is organized to look at: the successful application of composites on aircraft and spa...
This part of Exploration Atmospheres Working Group analyses focuses on the potential use of nonmetal...
Various aspects of the application of composite materials to aircraft structures are considered. Fai...
Dr. Eldred's presentation will discuss several NASA efforts to improve and expand the use of composi...
Commercially available composite structural shapes were evaluated for use. These composites, fibergl...
Review, abstracts, and bibliography on advanced composite materials for spacecraft application
NASA and NASA-funded contractor contributions to the field of composite materials are surveyed. Exis...
The conference papers are presented. The Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) Program is a major mult...
Results of a trade study addressing the issues and benefits in using carbon fiber reinforced composi...
This monograph is organized to highlight the successful application of light alloys on aircraft and ...
Composite materials tests for expandable manned space structures including flammability, micrometeor...
NASA's Advanced Composites Program (ACT) was initiated in 1988. A National Research Announcement was...
This paper presents the results of a preliminary structural sizing and alternate material trade stud...