NASA contributions to the advancement of major developments in twelve selected fields of technology are presented. The twelve fields of technology discussed are: (1) cryogenics, (2) electrochemical energy conversion and storage, (3) high-temperature ceramics, (4) high-temperature metals (5) integrated circuits, (6) internal gas dynamics (7) materials machining and forming, (8) materials joining, (9) microwave systems, (10) nondestructive testing, (11) simulation, and (12) telemetry. These field were selected on the basis of both NASA and nonaerospace interest and activity
Three broad goals were presented by NASA as a guide to meet the challenges of the future: to advance...
Physical properties of hydrogen, cryogenic instrumentation, thermophysical properties of cryogenic m...
Progress made in key technologies such as materials, structures, aerothermodynamics, hypersonic aero...
The contributions of NASA to the advancement of major developments in several selected fields of tec...
Topics covered include : Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic Systems; Physical Sciences; ...
Cryogenics is especially interesting when viewed from the perspective of technology transfer. Its re...
Technological developments which have potential application outside the aerospace community are repo...
Proceedings of a conference on the cryogenic technology developed in support of a transonic wind tun...
Space technology transfer is discussed as applied to the field of materials science. Advances made i...
The Materials Division at the Lewis Research Center has a long record of contributions to both mater...
The Cryogenic Fluid Management Technology Workshop was held April 28 to 30, 1987, at the NASA Lewis ...
Aerospace technological developments, trends, and potential commercial application
NASA conference on space technology applications to industrial process development - welding, turbop...
Different engineering problems associated with the design of mechanisms and systems to operate in a ...
The technical accomplishments and research highlights of 1986 are featured, along with information o...
Three broad goals were presented by NASA as a guide to meet the challenges of the future: to advance...
Physical properties of hydrogen, cryogenic instrumentation, thermophysical properties of cryogenic m...
Progress made in key technologies such as materials, structures, aerothermodynamics, hypersonic aero...
The contributions of NASA to the advancement of major developments in several selected fields of tec...
Topics covered include : Electronic Components and Circuits; Electronic Systems; Physical Sciences; ...
Cryogenics is especially interesting when viewed from the perspective of technology transfer. Its re...
Technological developments which have potential application outside the aerospace community are repo...
Proceedings of a conference on the cryogenic technology developed in support of a transonic wind tun...
Space technology transfer is discussed as applied to the field of materials science. Advances made i...
The Materials Division at the Lewis Research Center has a long record of contributions to both mater...
The Cryogenic Fluid Management Technology Workshop was held April 28 to 30, 1987, at the NASA Lewis ...
Aerospace technological developments, trends, and potential commercial application
NASA conference on space technology applications to industrial process development - welding, turbop...
Different engineering problems associated with the design of mechanisms and systems to operate in a ...
The technical accomplishments and research highlights of 1986 are featured, along with information o...
Three broad goals were presented by NASA as a guide to meet the challenges of the future: to advance...
Physical properties of hydrogen, cryogenic instrumentation, thermophysical properties of cryogenic m...
Progress made in key technologies such as materials, structures, aerothermodynamics, hypersonic aero...