The sealing techniques are studied for existing aircraft wheel-tire designs to meet the hard vacuum .00001 torr and cold temperature -65 F requirements of space travel. The investigation covers the use of existing wheel seal designs
The development of light weight wheel and brake systems designed to meet the space shuttle type requ...
Design and performance of gas-film and oil-film lubricated self sealing mainshaft seals for gas turb...
Developments by the aerospace industry in seals and sealing techniques are announced for possible us...
Various tests were conducted on a 49x17/26 PR aircraft tire that had been designed as a lightweight ...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
NASA is currently developing the X-38 vehicle that will be used to demonstrate the technologies requ...
Re-entry vehicles generally use control surfaces (e.g., rudders, body flaps, and elevons) to steer o...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
NASA s Glenn Research Center (GRC) has been developing advanced high temperature structural seals si...
Current activities in seals for space propulsion turbomachinery that the NASA Lewis Research Center ...
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
The 2000 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered four main areas: (1) overviews of NASA-spon...
NASA is currently developing the X-38 vehicle that will be used to demonstrate the technologies requ...
The work to correct several design deficiencies present in the bearings used in the orbital extraveh...
The 2005 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System workshop covered the following topics: (i) Overview of NASA ...
The development of light weight wheel and brake systems designed to meet the space shuttle type requ...
Design and performance of gas-film and oil-film lubricated self sealing mainshaft seals for gas turb...
Developments by the aerospace industry in seals and sealing techniques are announced for possible us...
Various tests were conducted on a 49x17/26 PR aircraft tire that had been designed as a lightweight ...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
NASA is currently developing the X-38 vehicle that will be used to demonstrate the technologies requ...
Re-entry vehicles generally use control surfaces (e.g., rudders, body flaps, and elevons) to steer o...
NASA is developing advanced space-rated elastomeric seals to support future space exploration missio...
NASA s Glenn Research Center (GRC) has been developing advanced high temperature structural seals si...
Current activities in seals for space propulsion turbomachinery that the NASA Lewis Research Center ...
Low-leakage, long-life turbomachinery seals are important to both Space and Aeronautics Missions. (1...
The 2000 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System Workshop covered four main areas: (1) overviews of NASA-spon...
NASA is currently developing the X-38 vehicle that will be used to demonstrate the technologies requ...
The work to correct several design deficiencies present in the bearings used in the orbital extraveh...
The 2005 NASA Seal/Secondary Air System workshop covered the following topics: (i) Overview of NASA ...
The development of light weight wheel and brake systems designed to meet the space shuttle type requ...
Design and performance of gas-film and oil-film lubricated self sealing mainshaft seals for gas turb...
Developments by the aerospace industry in seals and sealing techniques are announced for possible us...