The NASA Langley Research Center is acquiring a state-of-art composites fabrication environment to support the Center's research and technology development mission. This overall system described in this paper is named ISAAC, or Integrated Structural Assembly of Advanced Composites. ISAAC's initial operational capability is a commercial robotic automated fiber placement system from Electroimpact, Inc. that consists of a multi-degree of freedom commercial robot platform, a tool changer mechanism, and a specialized automated fiber placement end effector. Examples are presented of how development of advanced composite materials, structures, fabrication processes and technology are enabled by utilizing the fiber placement end effector directly o...
Composite wind tunnel blades are frequently fabricated by hand layup of prepreg fabrics. Though well...
Technology utilization of fiber reinforced composite materials is discussed in the areas of physical...
Review, abstracts, and bibliography on advanced composite materials for spacecraft application
The NASA Langley Research Center is acquiring a state-of-art composites fabrication capability to su...
The NASA Langley Research Center fiber placement facility has proven to be a valuable asset for obta...
The conference papers are presented. The Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) Program is a major mult...
Dr. Eldred's presentation will discuss several NASA efforts to improve and expand the use of composi...
New automated fiber placement systems at the NASA Langley Research Center and NASA Marshall Space Fl...
Automated fiber placement is a manufacturing process used for producing complex composite structures...
The Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) program is seeking research breakthroughs that will allow s...
Composite materials offer significant advantages in space applications. Weight reduction is imperati...
This monograph is organized to look at: the successful application of composites on aircraft and spa...
The Hercules/NASA Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) program will demonstrate the low cost potentia...
This document is a compilation of papers presented at the Third NASA Advanced Composites Technology ...
NASA's Advanced Composites Program (ACT) was initiated in 1988. A National Research Announcement was...
Composite wind tunnel blades are frequently fabricated by hand layup of prepreg fabrics. Though well...
Technology utilization of fiber reinforced composite materials is discussed in the areas of physical...
Review, abstracts, and bibliography on advanced composite materials for spacecraft application
The NASA Langley Research Center is acquiring a state-of-art composites fabrication capability to su...
The NASA Langley Research Center fiber placement facility has proven to be a valuable asset for obta...
The conference papers are presented. The Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) Program is a major mult...
Dr. Eldred's presentation will discuss several NASA efforts to improve and expand the use of composi...
New automated fiber placement systems at the NASA Langley Research Center and NASA Marshall Space Fl...
Automated fiber placement is a manufacturing process used for producing complex composite structures...
The Advanced Composites Technology (ACT) program is seeking research breakthroughs that will allow s...
Composite materials offer significant advantages in space applications. Weight reduction is imperati...
This monograph is organized to look at: the successful application of composites on aircraft and spa...
The Hercules/NASA Advanced Composite Technology (ACT) program will demonstrate the low cost potentia...
This document is a compilation of papers presented at the Third NASA Advanced Composites Technology ...
NASA's Advanced Composites Program (ACT) was initiated in 1988. A National Research Announcement was...
Composite wind tunnel blades are frequently fabricated by hand layup of prepreg fabrics. Though well...
Technology utilization of fiber reinforced composite materials is discussed in the areas of physical...
Review, abstracts, and bibliography on advanced composite materials for spacecraft application