NASA and industry partners are working towards fabrication process development to reduce costs and schedules associated with manufacturing liquid rocket engine components with the goal of reducing overall mission costs. One such technique being evaluated is powder-bed fusion or selective laser melting (SLM), commonly referred to as additive manufacturing (AM). The NASA Low Cost Upper Stage Propulsion (LCUSP) program was designed to develop processes and material characterization for GRCop-84 (a NASA Glenn Research Center-developed copper, chrome, niobium alloy) commensurate with powder-bed AM, evaluate bimetallic deposition, and complete testing of a full scale combustion chamber. As part of this development, the process has been transferre...
Next-generation, regeneratively cooled rocket engines will require materials that can withstand high...
Space Propulsion is a 5 day event being held from 2nd May to the 6th May 2016 at the Rome Marriott P...
Next-generation, regeneratively cooled rocket engines require materials that can meet high temperatu...
NASA and industry partners are working towards fabrication process development to reduce costs and s...
NASA and industry partners are working towards fabrication process development to reduce costs and s...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is an advanced fabrication technique that is demonstrating tremendous po...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) of metals is a processing technology that has significantly matured over...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is an emerging technology with a focus on complex metallic component fab...
NASA is making space exploration more affordable and viable by developing and utilizing innovative m...
The Low Cost Upper Stage Propulsion project has successfully developed and matured Selective Laser M...
The low cost, upper stage-class propulsion (LCUSP) element will develop a high strength copper alloy...
The Low Cost Upper Stage Propulsion project has successfully developed and matured Selective Laser M...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is being investigated at NASA and across much of the rocket propulsion i...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has designed, fabricated, and hot-fire tested a variety of succe...
Regeneratively cooled channel wall nozzles incorporate a series of integral coolant channels to cont...
Next-generation, regeneratively cooled rocket engines will require materials that can withstand high...
Space Propulsion is a 5 day event being held from 2nd May to the 6th May 2016 at the Rome Marriott P...
Next-generation, regeneratively cooled rocket engines require materials that can meet high temperatu...
NASA and industry partners are working towards fabrication process development to reduce costs and s...
NASA and industry partners are working towards fabrication process development to reduce costs and s...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is an advanced fabrication technique that is demonstrating tremendous po...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) of metals is a processing technology that has significantly matured over...
Additive Manufacturing (AM) is an emerging technology with a focus on complex metallic component fab...
NASA is making space exploration more affordable and viable by developing and utilizing innovative m...
The Low Cost Upper Stage Propulsion project has successfully developed and matured Selective Laser M...
The low cost, upper stage-class propulsion (LCUSP) element will develop a high strength copper alloy...
The Low Cost Upper Stage Propulsion project has successfully developed and matured Selective Laser M...
Additive manufacturing (AM) is being investigated at NASA and across much of the rocket propulsion i...
Marshall Space Flight Center (MSFC) has designed, fabricated, and hot-fire tested a variety of succe...
Regeneratively cooled channel wall nozzles incorporate a series of integral coolant channels to cont...
Next-generation, regeneratively cooled rocket engines will require materials that can withstand high...
Space Propulsion is a 5 day event being held from 2nd May to the 6th May 2016 at the Rome Marriott P...
Next-generation, regeneratively cooled rocket engines require materials that can meet high temperatu...