NASA is developing a new docking system to support future space exploration missions to low Earth orbit, the Moon, and other destinations. A key component of this system is the seal at the main docking interface which inhibits the loss of cabin air once docking is complete. Depending on the mission, the seal must be able to dock in either a seal-on-flange or seal-on-seal configuration. Seal-on-flange mating would occur when a docking system equipped with a seal docks to a system with a flat metal flange. This would occur when a vehicle docks to a node on the International Space Station. Seal-on-seal mating would occur when two docking systems equipped with seals dock to each other. Two types of seal designs were identified for this applicat...
A novel docking seal was investigated for application to the main interface seal of NASA’s low-impac...
In April 2012, NASA directed Boeing to conduct a study to assess the feasibility of implementing a s...
Feasibility of metal-to-metal androgenous seals has been demonstrated. Techniques to minimize surfac...
A novel docking seal was developed for the main interface seal of NASA s Low Impact Docking System (...
To meet the requirements of future exploration missions to low Earth orbit, to the moon, and to Mars...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
A next-generation docking system is being developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
This viewgraph presentation describes the Low Impact Docking System (LIDS) docking and berthing syst...
A Low Impact Docking System (LIDS) is being developed by the NASA Johnson Space Center to support fu...
The 2005 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System workshop covered the following topics: (i) Overview of NASA ...
This slide presentation reviews the different types of docking types. The objective is the pressuriz...
NASA Glenn is currently performing seal research supporting both advanced turbine engine development...
GRC is supporting JSC by developing LIDS main interface seals Seal development and testing is occurr...
Current activities in seals for space propulsion turbomachinery that the NASA Lewis Research Center ...
A docking system is being developed by the NASA to support future space missions. It is expected to ...
A novel docking seal was investigated for application to the main interface seal of NASA’s low-impac...
In April 2012, NASA directed Boeing to conduct a study to assess the feasibility of implementing a s...
Feasibility of metal-to-metal androgenous seals has been demonstrated. Techniques to minimize surfac...
A novel docking seal was developed for the main interface seal of NASA s Low Impact Docking System (...
To meet the requirements of future exploration missions to low Earth orbit, to the moon, and to Mars...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
A next-generation docking system is being developed by the National Aeronautics and Space Administra...
This viewgraph presentation describes the Low Impact Docking System (LIDS) docking and berthing syst...
A Low Impact Docking System (LIDS) is being developed by the NASA Johnson Space Center to support fu...
The 2005 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System workshop covered the following topics: (i) Overview of NASA ...
This slide presentation reviews the different types of docking types. The objective is the pressuriz...
NASA Glenn is currently performing seal research supporting both advanced turbine engine development...
GRC is supporting JSC by developing LIDS main interface seals Seal development and testing is occurr...
Current activities in seals for space propulsion turbomachinery that the NASA Lewis Research Center ...
A docking system is being developed by the NASA to support future space missions. It is expected to ...
A novel docking seal was investigated for application to the main interface seal of NASA’s low-impac...
In April 2012, NASA directed Boeing to conduct a study to assess the feasibility of implementing a s...
Feasibility of metal-to-metal androgenous seals has been demonstrated. Techniques to minimize surfac...