Throughout the aerospace industry, large variations of 50 percent (6 dB) or more in shock response spectra (SRS) derived from pyrotechnic separation events continue to be reported from actual spaceflight data and from laboratory tests. As a result of these variations, NASA funded a research program for 1984 through 1986. The purpose of the 1984 through 1986 project was to analyze variations in pyrotechnically induced SRS and to determine if and to what degree manufacturing and assembly variables and tolerances, distance from the shock source, data acquisition instrumentation, and shock energy propagation affect the SRS. Sixty-four free-free boundary plate tests were performed. NASA funded an additional study for 1987 through 1988. This pape...
Acoustic noise emissions from the Space Station Freedom (SSF) centrifuge facility hardware represent...
The development of thermographic inspection methods for use on aerospace structures is under investi...
This report reviews activities performed by members of the USRA contract team during the six months ...
A 25-year historical review of the Space Electric Rocket Test 2 (SERT 2) mission is presented. The A...
A laboratory-based test apparatus employing components typical of aircraft construction was develope...
NASA has recently completed a shuttle-borne stellar ultraviolet astronomy mission known as Astro-1. ...
A debris/ice/thermal protection system assessment and integrated photographic analysis was conducted...
The Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) was a free-flying cylindrical structure that housed self-...
A concept for placing a pressure transducer directly in a shuttle type tile was developed at Langley...
A method which will be used to update the alignment of the Aeroassist Flight Experiment's Inertial M...
This is the final report in a study examining the impact of launch vehicles for various boost propul...
A future implementation of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations is having a single operator co...
A proposed manned spacecraft design, designated the HL-20, has been under investigation at Langley R...
Thermophysical properties of materials must be known for proper design, test, and application of new...
This report is the final experiment report for the TCSE and summarizes many years of hardware develo...
Acoustic noise emissions from the Space Station Freedom (SSF) centrifuge facility hardware represent...
The development of thermographic inspection methods for use on aerospace structures is under investi...
This report reviews activities performed by members of the USRA contract team during the six months ...
A 25-year historical review of the Space Electric Rocket Test 2 (SERT 2) mission is presented. The A...
A laboratory-based test apparatus employing components typical of aircraft construction was develope...
NASA has recently completed a shuttle-borne stellar ultraviolet astronomy mission known as Astro-1. ...
A debris/ice/thermal protection system assessment and integrated photographic analysis was conducted...
The Long Duration Exposure Facility (LDEF) was a free-flying cylindrical structure that housed self-...
A concept for placing a pressure transducer directly in a shuttle type tile was developed at Langley...
A method which will be used to update the alignment of the Aeroassist Flight Experiment's Inertial M...
This is the final report in a study examining the impact of launch vehicles for various boost propul...
A future implementation of unmanned aerial vehicle (UAV) operations is having a single operator co...
A proposed manned spacecraft design, designated the HL-20, has been under investigation at Langley R...
Thermophysical properties of materials must be known for proper design, test, and application of new...
This report is the final experiment report for the TCSE and summarizes many years of hardware develo...
Acoustic noise emissions from the Space Station Freedom (SSF) centrifuge facility hardware represent...
The development of thermographic inspection methods for use on aerospace structures is under investi...
This report reviews activities performed by members of the USRA contract team during the six months ...