A study was conducted to determine the effects of long term flight and ground exposure on three commercially available graphite-epoxy material systems: T300/5208, T300/5209, and T300/934. Sets of specimens were exposed on commercial aircraft and ground racks for 1, 2, 3, 5, and 10 years. Inflight specimen sites included both the interior and exterior of aircraft based in Hawaii, Texas, and New Zealand. Ground racks were located at NASA-Dryden and the above mentioned states. Similar specimens were exposed to controlled lab conditions for up to 2 years. After each exposure, specimens were tested for residual strength and a dryout procedure was used to measure moisture content. Both room and high temperature residual strengths were measured an...
This part of the course first outlines the conventional Single Event Effect (SEE), radiation hardnes...
Excessive flightcrew fatigue has potentially serious safety consequences. Laboratory studies have im...
The COncurrent Multi-disciplinary Preliminary Assessment of Space Systems (COMPASS) Team partnered w...
The development of thermographic inspection methods for use on aerospace structures is under investi...
The feasibility of an experiment which will provide an on-orbit validation of Controls-Structures In...
The Cloud and Land Surface Interaction Campaign (CLASIC) will be conducted from June 8 to June 30, 2...
Imagine sailing across the hot plains of Venus! A design for a craft to do just this was completed b...
A debris/ice/thermal protection system assessment and integrated photographic analysis was conducted...
Two flight experiments (Phase 1 in October 1992 and Phase 2 in September 1994) were conducted to eva...
A well integrated experimental/analytical investigation was conducted to provide benchmark quality r...
The Anthropogammametry Laboratory of SCK-CEN has the objective to screen workers of nuclear faciliti...
The Risk of Decompression Sickness (DCS) is identified by the NASA Human Research Program (HRP) as a...
A well integrated experimental/analytical investigation was conducted to provide benchmark quality d...
The results of a design study resulting in the proposed CONDOR aircraft are presented. The basic req...
This report presents the results of a study whose objective was to develop first-principles-based mo...
This part of the course first outlines the conventional Single Event Effect (SEE), radiation hardnes...
Excessive flightcrew fatigue has potentially serious safety consequences. Laboratory studies have im...
The COncurrent Multi-disciplinary Preliminary Assessment of Space Systems (COMPASS) Team partnered w...
The development of thermographic inspection methods for use on aerospace structures is under investi...
The feasibility of an experiment which will provide an on-orbit validation of Controls-Structures In...
The Cloud and Land Surface Interaction Campaign (CLASIC) will be conducted from June 8 to June 30, 2...
Imagine sailing across the hot plains of Venus! A design for a craft to do just this was completed b...
A debris/ice/thermal protection system assessment and integrated photographic analysis was conducted...
Two flight experiments (Phase 1 in October 1992 and Phase 2 in September 1994) were conducted to eva...
A well integrated experimental/analytical investigation was conducted to provide benchmark quality r...
The Anthropogammametry Laboratory of SCK-CEN has the objective to screen workers of nuclear faciliti...
The Risk of Decompression Sickness (DCS) is identified by the NASA Human Research Program (HRP) as a...
A well integrated experimental/analytical investigation was conducted to provide benchmark quality d...
The results of a design study resulting in the proposed CONDOR aircraft are presented. The basic req...
This report presents the results of a study whose objective was to develop first-principles-based mo...
This part of the course first outlines the conventional Single Event Effect (SEE), radiation hardnes...
Excessive flightcrew fatigue has potentially serious safety consequences. Laboratory studies have im...
The COncurrent Multi-disciplinary Preliminary Assessment of Space Systems (COMPASS) Team partnered w...