The NASA Lewis Research Center Structures Division is an international leader and pioneer in developing new structural analysis, life prediction, and failure analysis related to rotating machinery and more specifically to hot section components in air-breathing aircraft engines and spacecraft propulsion systems. The research consists of both deterministic and probabilistic methodology. Studies include, but are not limited to, high-cycle and low-cycle fatigue as well as material creep. Studies of structural failure are at both the micro- and macrolevels. Nondestructive evaluation methods related to structural reliability are developed, applied, and evaluated. Materials from which structural components are made, studied, and tested are monoli...
This compendium of recently completed and ongoing research projects from the Fatigue and Fracture Br...
Development of aerospace structural materials - heat resistant alloys, refractory materials, transit...
Presentations were made concerning the development of design analysis tools for combustor liners, tu...
The NASA Lewis Research Center Structures Division is an international leader and pioneer in develop...
The purpose of the NASA Lewis Research Center, Structures Division's 1990 Annual Report is to give a...
Presentations were made by industry, university, and government researchers organized into four sess...
Lewis Structures Div. performs and disseminates results of research conducted in support of aerospac...
The specific purpose of the symposium was to familiarize the engineering structures community with t...
NASA research and development on advanced aeronautical structures technology related to flight safet...
This conference publication contains the presentations and discussions from the joint UVA/NASA Works...
A two-day conference on the structural integrity and durability of reusable space propulsion systems...
This compilation of abstracts describes and indexes the technical reporting that resulted from the s...
NASA is developing a 'tool box' that includes a number of advanced structural analysis computer code...
NASA Lewis Research Center established a graduate research program in support of the Engine Structur...
NASA Langley developments in response calculations needed for failure and life predictions are discu...
This compendium of recently completed and ongoing research projects from the Fatigue and Fracture Br...
Development of aerospace structural materials - heat resistant alloys, refractory materials, transit...
Presentations were made concerning the development of design analysis tools for combustor liners, tu...
The NASA Lewis Research Center Structures Division is an international leader and pioneer in develop...
The purpose of the NASA Lewis Research Center, Structures Division's 1990 Annual Report is to give a...
Presentations were made by industry, university, and government researchers organized into four sess...
Lewis Structures Div. performs and disseminates results of research conducted in support of aerospac...
The specific purpose of the symposium was to familiarize the engineering structures community with t...
NASA research and development on advanced aeronautical structures technology related to flight safet...
This conference publication contains the presentations and discussions from the joint UVA/NASA Works...
A two-day conference on the structural integrity and durability of reusable space propulsion systems...
This compilation of abstracts describes and indexes the technical reporting that resulted from the s...
NASA is developing a 'tool box' that includes a number of advanced structural analysis computer code...
NASA Lewis Research Center established a graduate research program in support of the Engine Structur...
NASA Langley developments in response calculations needed for failure and life predictions are discu...
This compendium of recently completed and ongoing research projects from the Fatigue and Fracture Br...
Development of aerospace structural materials - heat resistant alloys, refractory materials, transit...
Presentations were made concerning the development of design analysis tools for combustor liners, tu...