In Phase I of the Non-Intrusive Speed Sensor program, a computerized literature search was performed to identify candidate technologies for remote, non-intrusive speed sensing applications in Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) turbopumps. The three most promising technologies were subjected to experimental evaluation to quantify their performance characteristics under the harsh environmental requirements within the turbopumps. Although the infrared and microwave approaches demonstrated excellent cavitation immunity in laboratory tests, the variable-source magnetic speed sensor emerged as the most viable approach. Preliminary design of this speed sensor encountered no technical obstacles and resulted in viable and feasible speed nut, sensor ho...
Phase 2 (development) which was concluded for the ultrasonic Doppler device and the light-pipe-refle...
Speed required for Sisyphus experiment on Pioneer probe was attained at supply voltage well within c...
This paper documents the work done on the bearing assessment program over the past two and a half ye...
Reusable rocket engines such as the Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME), the Orbital Transfer Vehicles...
A fiber optic sensor which enables noncontact measurement of the speed, torque and power of a rotati...
Published report discusses feasibility of ultrasonic techniques; neutron techniques; X-radiography; ...
The development of a miniature multifunction turbomachinery shaft displacement sensor using state-of...
Previously, high pressure transducers that were used on the Space Shuttles Main Engine (SSME) exhibi...
A program was conducted to determine if a state of the art micro-machined silicon solid state flow s...
Space Shuttle preflight hypergol oxidizer and fuel loading were monitored using a nonintrusive flow ...
The high frequency data acquisition system developed for the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) single...
Noncontacting, nondestructive techniques to measure vibrations and deflections of parts in future LO...
Apparatus and techniques developed or used by NASA-Lewis to make steady state or dynamic measurement...
An air speed and attitude probe characterized by a pivot shaft normally projected from a data boom a...
This report documents the work done on the bearing assessment program over the past two and a half y...
Phase 2 (development) which was concluded for the ultrasonic Doppler device and the light-pipe-refle...
Speed required for Sisyphus experiment on Pioneer probe was attained at supply voltage well within c...
This paper documents the work done on the bearing assessment program over the past two and a half ye...
Reusable rocket engines such as the Space Shuttle Main Engines (SSME), the Orbital Transfer Vehicles...
A fiber optic sensor which enables noncontact measurement of the speed, torque and power of a rotati...
Published report discusses feasibility of ultrasonic techniques; neutron techniques; X-radiography; ...
The development of a miniature multifunction turbomachinery shaft displacement sensor using state-of...
Previously, high pressure transducers that were used on the Space Shuttles Main Engine (SSME) exhibi...
A program was conducted to determine if a state of the art micro-machined silicon solid state flow s...
Space Shuttle preflight hypergol oxidizer and fuel loading were monitored using a nonintrusive flow ...
The high frequency data acquisition system developed for the Space Shuttle Main Engine (SSME) single...
Noncontacting, nondestructive techniques to measure vibrations and deflections of parts in future LO...
Apparatus and techniques developed or used by NASA-Lewis to make steady state or dynamic measurement...
An air speed and attitude probe characterized by a pivot shaft normally projected from a data boom a...
This report documents the work done on the bearing assessment program over the past two and a half y...
Phase 2 (development) which was concluded for the ultrasonic Doppler device and the light-pipe-refle...
Speed required for Sisyphus experiment on Pioneer probe was attained at supply voltage well within c...
This paper documents the work done on the bearing assessment program over the past two and a half ye...