Four facility activities are underway at NASA Lewis Research Center to develop new hypersonic propulsion test capability. Two of these efforts consist of upgrades to existing operational facilities. The other two activities will reactivate facilities that have been in a standby condition for over 15 years. These four activities are discussed and the new test facilities NASA Lewis will have in place to support evolving high speed research programs are described
The effect of nozzle configuration on the operating characteristics of a low power dc arcjet thruste...
An evaluation is given of the utility of undersea habitats for both research and training on behavio...
Laser aiming simulation models for synchronous satellite optical communication system
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
The objective of this research is to increase the analytical capability of the existing TDK/BLM comp...
The Hypersonic Tunnel Facility (HTF) at NASA Lewis Research Center's Plum Brook Station is a blowdow...
Advanced Short Takeoff/Vertical Landing (STOVL) aircraft capable of operating from remote sites, dam...
Research projects in low temperature physics, solid state physics, atomic physics, comet physics, an...
The Discovery vehicle was found to have longitudinal and lateral aerodynamic characteristics similar...
The development of commercial and military aircraft depends, to a large extent, on engine manufactur...
A nine-track tape drive interfaced to a standard personal computer was used to transport data from a...
Performance of aircraft gas turbine mainshaft ball bearings, seals, and lubricants under simulated s...
NASA's program in aircraft icing research and technology is reviewed. The program relies heavily on ...
The current scope, recent progress, and plans for research and development of computational methods ...
The isothermal fatigue damage and life behaviors of SCS-6/Timetal 21S (0/90)s were investigated at 6...
The effect of nozzle configuration on the operating characteristics of a low power dc arcjet thruste...
An evaluation is given of the utility of undersea habitats for both research and training on behavio...
Laser aiming simulation models for synchronous satellite optical communication system
The NASA Lewis Research Center and the U.S. Army Aviation Systems Command share an interest in advan...
The objective of this research is to increase the analytical capability of the existing TDK/BLM comp...
The Hypersonic Tunnel Facility (HTF) at NASA Lewis Research Center's Plum Brook Station is a blowdow...
Advanced Short Takeoff/Vertical Landing (STOVL) aircraft capable of operating from remote sites, dam...
Research projects in low temperature physics, solid state physics, atomic physics, comet physics, an...
The Discovery vehicle was found to have longitudinal and lateral aerodynamic characteristics similar...
The development of commercial and military aircraft depends, to a large extent, on engine manufactur...
A nine-track tape drive interfaced to a standard personal computer was used to transport data from a...
Performance of aircraft gas turbine mainshaft ball bearings, seals, and lubricants under simulated s...
NASA's program in aircraft icing research and technology is reviewed. The program relies heavily on ...
The current scope, recent progress, and plans for research and development of computational methods ...
The isothermal fatigue damage and life behaviors of SCS-6/Timetal 21S (0/90)s were investigated at 6...
The effect of nozzle configuration on the operating characteristics of a low power dc arcjet thruste...
An evaluation is given of the utility of undersea habitats for both research and training on behavio...
Laser aiming simulation models for synchronous satellite optical communication system