Topics addressed include: containerless processing and purification; directional and rapid solidification; high temperature alloys; oxidation resistant niobium alloys; metallic bonding; effects of solidification mode on structure-property relationships; and dispersion strengthened metal alloys. Each of the projects is reported by company association and follow according to alphabetical order of the company names
The scientific aspects of the Materials Processing in Space program are described with emphasis on t...
The Skylab and Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) missions provided the opportunity the influence of m...
The Materials Division at NASA's Lewis Research Center has been engaged in a program to improve the ...
A bibliography is provided of materials presentations and publications resulting from NAGW-810
Crystal growth; solidification of metals, alloys, and composites; fluids, transports, and chemical p...
Solidification processes and phenomena, segregation, porosity, gravity effects, fluid flow, undercoo...
The primary motivation of the Materials Processing in Space program is the scientific and commercial...
Active research areas as of the end of the fiscal year 1982 of the Materials Processing in Space Pro...
The investigation and evaluation of materials processing techniques in metals, alloys, polymers, and...
The work described, while involving research in the broad field of materials processing, has two com...
SPAR 9 (R-17) payload configuration, rocket performance, payload support, science payload instrument...
The goals and activities of the center are discussed. The center activities encompass all engineerin...
NASA's materials processing in space- (MPS) program involves both ground and space-based research an...
A list of active research tasks as of the end of 1978 of the Materials Processing in Space Program o...
The feasibility and possible advantages of processing materials in a nongravitational field are cons...
The scientific aspects of the Materials Processing in Space program are described with emphasis on t...
The Skylab and Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) missions provided the opportunity the influence of m...
The Materials Division at NASA's Lewis Research Center has been engaged in a program to improve the ...
A bibliography is provided of materials presentations and publications resulting from NAGW-810
Crystal growth; solidification of metals, alloys, and composites; fluids, transports, and chemical p...
Solidification processes and phenomena, segregation, porosity, gravity effects, fluid flow, undercoo...
The primary motivation of the Materials Processing in Space program is the scientific and commercial...
Active research areas as of the end of the fiscal year 1982 of the Materials Processing in Space Pro...
The investigation and evaluation of materials processing techniques in metals, alloys, polymers, and...
The work described, while involving research in the broad field of materials processing, has two com...
SPAR 9 (R-17) payload configuration, rocket performance, payload support, science payload instrument...
The goals and activities of the center are discussed. The center activities encompass all engineerin...
NASA's materials processing in space- (MPS) program involves both ground and space-based research an...
A list of active research tasks as of the end of 1978 of the Materials Processing in Space Program o...
The feasibility and possible advantages of processing materials in a nongravitational field are cons...
The scientific aspects of the Materials Processing in Space program are described with emphasis on t...
The Skylab and Apollo Soyuz Test Project (ASTP) missions provided the opportunity the influence of m...
The Materials Division at NASA's Lewis Research Center has been engaged in a program to improve the ...