The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Exploration Systems Mission Directorate initiated an Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) Project through the Exploration Technology Development Program in order to support the polymer composite needs for future heavy lift launch architectures. As an example, the large composite structural applications on Ares V inspired the evaluation of advanced joining technologies, specifically 3D woven composite joints, which could be applied to segmented barrel structures needed for autoclave cured barrel segments due to autoclave size constraints. Implementation of these 3D woven joint technologies may offer enhancements in damage tolerance without sacrificing weight. However, baseline mechanica...
The advent of three dimensional (3D) reinforcements has been mainly to overcome the issue of delamin...
As a part of the NASA Composite Technology for Exploration project, eight different AS4 3D orthogona...
© 2020 The Authors 3D woven composites are frequently employed due to their improved through-thickne...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Exploration Systems Mission Directorate ini...
The effects of two test specimen geometry parameters, the specimen width and W/D ratio, on filled-ho...
To achieve NASA's mission of space exploration, innovative manufacturing processes are being applied...
The goal of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) Program is to provide the technology requi...
Phase 2 of the NASA ACT Contract (NAS1-18888), Advanced Composite Structural Concepts and Materials ...
The mechanics of materials progress in support of the goal of understanding the application of braid...
NASA's Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) Program was initiated in 1990 with the purpose of develop...
3D composites have potential applications in aerospace, space and defence sectors. Skin- stiffener e...
Automated tow placement (ATP) and stitching of dry textile composite preforms followed by resin tran...
Sizing effects have been investigated by comparing the open hole failure strengths of each of the fo...
The NASA Langley Research Center is conducting and sponsoring research to explore the benefits of te...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97059/1/AIAA2012-1572.pd
The advent of three dimensional (3D) reinforcements has been mainly to overcome the issue of delamin...
As a part of the NASA Composite Technology for Exploration project, eight different AS4 3D orthogona...
© 2020 The Authors 3D woven composites are frequently employed due to their improved through-thickne...
The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) Exploration Systems Mission Directorate ini...
The effects of two test specimen geometry parameters, the specimen width and W/D ratio, on filled-ho...
To achieve NASA's mission of space exploration, innovative manufacturing processes are being applied...
The goal of the NASA Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) Program is to provide the technology requi...
Phase 2 of the NASA ACT Contract (NAS1-18888), Advanced Composite Structural Concepts and Materials ...
The mechanics of materials progress in support of the goal of understanding the application of braid...
NASA's Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) Program was initiated in 1990 with the purpose of develop...
3D composites have potential applications in aerospace, space and defence sectors. Skin- stiffener e...
Automated tow placement (ATP) and stitching of dry textile composite preforms followed by resin tran...
Sizing effects have been investigated by comparing the open hole failure strengths of each of the fo...
The NASA Langley Research Center is conducting and sponsoring research to explore the benefits of te...
Peer Reviewedhttp://deepblue.lib.umich.edu/bitstream/2027.42/97059/1/AIAA2012-1572.pd
The advent of three dimensional (3D) reinforcements has been mainly to overcome the issue of delamin...
As a part of the NASA Composite Technology for Exploration project, eight different AS4 3D orthogona...
© 2020 The Authors 3D woven composites are frequently employed due to their improved through-thickne...