NASA Glenn is currently performing seal research supporting both advanced turbine engine development and advanced space vehicle/propulsion system development. Studies have shown that decreasing parasitic leakage by applying advanced seals will increase turbine engine performance and decrease operating costs. Studies have also shown that higher temperature, long life seals are critical in meeting next generation space vehicle and propulsion system goals in the areas of performance, reusability, safety, and cost. Advanced docking system seals need to be very robust resisting space environmental effects while exhibiting very low leakage and low compression and adhesion forces. NASA Glenn is developing seal technology and providing technical co...
Cycle studies have shown the benefits of increasing engine pressure ratios and cycle temperatures to...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is developing advanced control surface seals and propulsion system se...
Seal technology development is an important part of the Air Force's participation in the Integrated ...
NASA Glenn is currently performing seal research supporting both advanced turbine engine development...
The Seal Team is divided into four primary areas. These areas include turbine engine seal developmen...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
The 2005 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System workshop covered the following topics: (i) Overview of NASA ...
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
Current NASA program goals for aircraft engines and vehicle performance include reducing direct oper...
The 2000 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered four main areas: (1) overviews of NASA-spon...
Current activities in seals for space propulsion turbomachinery that the NASA Lewis Research Center ...
As aircraft operators continue to seek higher fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and longer on-wing p...
NASA Glenn hosted the Seals/Secondary Air System Workshop on October 28-29, 1999. Each year NASA and...
The 2002 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered the following topics: (i) Overview of NASA ...
The 2001 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered the following topics: (i) overview of NASA'...
Cycle studies have shown the benefits of increasing engine pressure ratios and cycle temperatures to...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is developing advanced control surface seals and propulsion system se...
Seal technology development is an important part of the Air Force's participation in the Integrated ...
NASA Glenn is currently performing seal research supporting both advanced turbine engine development...
The Seal Team is divided into four primary areas. These areas include turbine engine seal developmen...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
The 2005 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System workshop covered the following topics: (i) Overview of NASA ...
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
Current NASA program goals for aircraft engines and vehicle performance include reducing direct oper...
The 2000 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered four main areas: (1) overviews of NASA-spon...
Current activities in seals for space propulsion turbomachinery that the NASA Lewis Research Center ...
As aircraft operators continue to seek higher fuel efficiency, lower emissions, and longer on-wing p...
NASA Glenn hosted the Seals/Secondary Air System Workshop on October 28-29, 1999. Each year NASA and...
The 2002 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered the following topics: (i) Overview of NASA ...
The 2001 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered the following topics: (i) overview of NASA'...
Cycle studies have shown the benefits of increasing engine pressure ratios and cycle temperatures to...
The NASA Glenn Research Center is developing advanced control surface seals and propulsion system se...
Seal technology development is an important part of the Air Force's participation in the Integrated ...