The following subject areas are covered: general issues (unique operating/storage environments, adapt existing materials/develop rocket materials, long lead time for new materials, high cost, integration of materials development and manufacturing technology, and availability of materials data); technical issues (materials characterization for operating and storage environments, advanced materials development, availability and dissemination of materials properties, advanced materials tests facilities, fire hazards, and propellants); major objectives (materials characterization, advanced materials development, and materials data base development/maintenance); and candidate programs (materials characterization, advanced materials development, ...
The Materials Division at the Lewis Research Center has a long record of contributions to both mater...
With the advent of the space age, new adjustments in technical thinking and engineering experience a...
The topics addressed are: personal background in entry systems; and common needs for space transport...
The topics of current programs of material and structures for hypersonics are: (1) National Aero-Spa...
The standards for materials and processes surrounding spacecraft are discussed. Presentation focused...
The substantial requirements on materials for aerospace applications are „light and reliable“, which...
The substantial requirements on materials for aerospace applications are „light and reliable“, which...
The substantial requirements on materials for aerospace applications are „light and reliable“, which...
Topics addressed are: (1) cryogenic tankage; (2) launch vehicle TPS/insulation; (3) durable passive ...
Advanced high pressure O2/H2 propulsion systems as exemplified by the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSM...
The appropriateness of the selection of four issues (advanced materials development, analysis/design...
Materials technology requirements pertinent to structures, power, and propulsion for future space mi...
The research program of the Materials Division is presented as FY-89 accomplishments and FY-90 plans...
The research program of the Materials Division is presented as FY-88 accomplishments and FY-89 plans...
The NASA, primarily at Langley Research Center, has been conducting analytical and experimental deve...
The Materials Division at the Lewis Research Center has a long record of contributions to both mater...
With the advent of the space age, new adjustments in technical thinking and engineering experience a...
The topics addressed are: personal background in entry systems; and common needs for space transport...
The topics of current programs of material and structures for hypersonics are: (1) National Aero-Spa...
The standards for materials and processes surrounding spacecraft are discussed. Presentation focused...
The substantial requirements on materials for aerospace applications are „light and reliable“, which...
The substantial requirements on materials for aerospace applications are „light and reliable“, which...
The substantial requirements on materials for aerospace applications are „light and reliable“, which...
Topics addressed are: (1) cryogenic tankage; (2) launch vehicle TPS/insulation; (3) durable passive ...
Advanced high pressure O2/H2 propulsion systems as exemplified by the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSM...
The appropriateness of the selection of four issues (advanced materials development, analysis/design...
Materials technology requirements pertinent to structures, power, and propulsion for future space mi...
The research program of the Materials Division is presented as FY-89 accomplishments and FY-90 plans...
The research program of the Materials Division is presented as FY-88 accomplishments and FY-89 plans...
The NASA, primarily at Langley Research Center, has been conducting analytical and experimental deve...
The Materials Division at the Lewis Research Center has a long record of contributions to both mater...
With the advent of the space age, new adjustments in technical thinking and engineering experience a...
The topics addressed are: personal background in entry systems; and common needs for space transport...