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Development of Techniques to Investigate Sonoluminescence as a Source of Energy Harvesting (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports... Development of Techniques to Investigate Sonoluminescence as a Source of Energy Harvesting (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) houses half a million publications that are a valuable means of information to researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.

NASA Thermal Control Technologies for Robotic Spacecraft (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) NASA Thermal Control Technologies for Robotic Spacecraft (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Technology development is inevitably a dynamic process in search of an elusive goal. It is never truly clear whether the need for a particular technology drives its development, or the existence of a new capability initiates new applications. Technology development for the thermal control of spacecraft presents an excellent example of this situation. Nevertheless, it is imperative to have a basic plan to help guide and focus such an effort. Although this plan will be a living document that changes with time to reflect technological developments, perceived needs, perceived opportunities, and the ever-changing funding environment, it is still a very useful tool. This presentation summarizes the current efforts at NASA/Goddard and NASA/JPL to develop new thermal control technology for future robotic NASA missions.

Evaluation of NASA Foodbars as a Standard Diet for Use in Short-Term Rodent Space Flight Studies (Paperback): Nasa Technical... Evaluation of NASA Foodbars as a Standard Diet for Use in Short-Term Rodent Space Flight Studies (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R392 R317 Discovery Miles 3 170 Save R75 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) houses half a million publications that are a valuable means of information to researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.

Lack of Penetration in Friction Stir Welds - Effects on Mechanical Properties and Nde Feasibility (Paperback): Nasa Technical... Lack of Penetration in Friction Stir Welds - Effects on Mechanical Properties and Nde Feasibility (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This presentation reviews the issue of lack of penetration (LOP) in Friction Stir Welding and the feasibility of using non-destructive tests to detect . Friction Stir Welding takes place in the solid phase below the melting point of the materials to be joined. It thus gives the ability to join materials which are difficult to fusion weld, for example 2000 and 7000 aluminium alloys. This process though can result in a lack of penetration, due to an incomplete penetration of the DXZ. This is frequently referred to as a "kissing bond," which requires micro examination to detect. The presentation then discusses the surface crack tension tests. It then reviews the simulated service test and results. It then discusses the feasibility of using non-destructive examination to detect LOP, the forms of test which can be used, and the results the tests.

Early Events in the Folding of an Amphipathic Peptide a Multi- Nanosecond Molecular Dynamics Study (Paperback): Nasa Technical... Early Events in the Folding of an Amphipathic Peptide a Multi- Nanosecond Molecular Dynamics Study (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R443 Discovery Miles 4 430 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Folding of the capped LQQLLQQLLQL peptide is investigated at the water-hexane interface by molecular dynamics simulations over 161.5 nanoseconds. Initially placed in the aqueous phase as a beta-strand, the peptide rapidly adsorbs to the interface, where it adopts an amphipathic conformation. The marginal presence of non-amphipathic structures throughout the complete trajectory indicate- that the corresponding conformations are strongly disfavored at the interface. It is further suggestive that folding in an interfacial environment proceeds through a pathway of successive amphipathic intermediates. The energetic and entropic penalties involved in the conformational changes along this pathway markedly increase the folding time-scales of LQQLLQQLLQL, explaining why the alpha-helix, the hypothesized lowest free energy structure for a sequence with a hydrophobic periodicity of 3.6, has not been reached yet. The formation of a type I beta-turn at the end of the simulation confirms the importance of such motifs as initiation sites allowing the peptide to coalesce towards a secondary structure.

Theoretical Determination of Axial Fan Performance (Paperback): E. Struve Theoretical Determination of Axial Fan Performance (Paperback)
E. Struve; Created by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R547 R450 Discovery Miles 4 500 Save R97 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The report presents a method for the computation of axial fan characteristics. The method is based on the assumption that the law of constancy of the circulation along the blade holds, approximately, for all fan conditions for which the blade elements operate at normal angles of attack (up to the stalling angles). Pressure head coefficient K(sub a) and power coefficient K(sub u) for the force components in the axial and tangential directions, respectively, and analogous to the lift and drag coefficients C(sub y) and C(sub x) are conveniently introduced.

Performance of Thermal Mass Flow Meters in a Variable Gravitational Environment (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports Server... Performance of Thermal Mass Flow Meters in a Variable Gravitational Environment (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R412 Discovery Miles 4 120 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The performance of five thermal mass flow meters, MKS Instruments 179A and 258C, Unit Instruments UFM-8100, Sierra Instruments 830L, and Hastings Instruments HFM-200, were tested on the KC-135 Reduced Gravity Aircraft in orthogonal, coparallel, and counterparallel orientations relative to gravity. Data was taken throughout the parabolic trajectory where the g-level varied from 0.01 to 1.8 times normal gravity. Each meter was calibrated in normal gravity in the orthogonal position prior to flight followed by ground testing at seven different flow conditions to establish a baseline operation. During the tests, the actual flow rate was measured independently using choked-flow orifices. Gravitational acceleration and attitude had a unique effect on the performance of each meter. All meters operated within acceptable limits at all gravity levels in the calibrated orthogonal position. However, when operated in other orientations, the deviations from the reference flow became substantial for several of the flow meters. Data analysis indicated that the greatest source of error was the effect of orientation, followed by the gravity level. This work emphasized that when operating thermal flow meters in a variable gravity environment, it is critical to orient the meter in the same direction relative to gravity in which it was calibrated. Unfortunately, there was no test in normal gravity that could predict the performance of a meter in reduced gravity. When operating in reduced gravity, all meters indicated within 5 percent of the full scale reading at all flow conditions and orientations.

A Hierarchical Approach to Fracture Mechanics (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) A Hierarchical Approach to Fracture Mechanics (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs); Erik Seather, Shloma Taasan
R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Recent research conducted under NASA LaRC's Creativity and Innovation Program has led to the development of an initial approach for a hierarchical fracture mechanics. This methodology unites failure mechanisms occurring at different length scales and provides a framework for a physics-based theory of fracture. At the nanoscale, parametric molecular dynamic simulations are used to compute the energy associated with atomic level failure mechanisms. This information is used in a mesoscale percolation model of defect coalescence to obtain statistics of fracture paths and energies through Monte Carlo simulations. The mathematical structure of predicted crack paths is described using concepts of fractal geometry. The non-integer fractal dimension relates geometric and energy measures between meso- and macroscales. For illustration, a fractal-based continuum strain energy release rate is derived for inter-and transgranular fracture in polycrystalline metals.

Reconditioning of Batteries on the International Space Station (Paperback): Gyan Hajela Reconditioning of Batteries on the International Space Station (Paperback)
Gyan Hajela; Created by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs), et al
R361 R290 Discovery Miles 2 900 Save R71 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Primary source of electric power for the International Space Station (ISS) is the photovoltaic module (PVM). At assembly complete stage, the ISS will be served by 4 PVMs. Each PVM contains two independent power channels such that one failure will result in loss of only one power channel. During early stages of assembly, the ISS is served by only one PVM designated as P6. Solar arrays are used to convert solar flux into electrical power. Nickel hydrogen batteries are used to store electrical power for use during periods when the solar input is not adequate to support channel loads. Batteries are operated per established procedures that ensure that they are maintained within specified temperature limits, charge current is controlled to conform to a specified charge profile, and battery voltages are maintained within specified limits. Both power channels on the PVM P6 have been operating flawlessly since December 2000 with 100 percent power availability. All components, including batteries, are monitored regularly to ensure that they are operating within specified limits and to trend their wear out and age effects. The paper briefly describes the battery trend data. Batteries have started to show some effects of aging and a battery reconditioning procedure is being evaluated at this time. Reconditioning is expected to reduce cell voltage divergence and provide data that can be used to update the state of charge (SOC) computation in the software to account for battery age. During reconditioning, each battery, one at a time, will be discharged per a specified procedure and then returned to a full state of charge. The paper describes the reconditioning procedure and the expected benefits. The reconditioning procedures have been thoroughly coordinated by all affected technical teams and approved by all required boards. The reconditioning is tentatively scheduled for September 2004.

Fiber-Optic Communication Links Suitable for On-Board Use in Modern Aircraft (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) Fiber-Optic Communication Links Suitable for On-Board Use in Modern Aircraft (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) houses half a million publications that are a valuable means of information to researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.

Our Mission to Planet Earth - A Guide to Teaching Earth System Science (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) Our Mission to Planet Earth - A Guide to Teaching Earth System Science (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R417 Discovery Miles 4 170 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Volcanic eruptions, hurricanes, floods, and El Nino are naturally occurring events over which humans have no control. But can human activities cause additional environmental change? Can scientists predict the global impacts of increased levels of pollutants in the atmosphere? Will the planet warm because increased levels of greenhouse gases, produced by the burning of fossil fuels, trap heat and prevent it from being radiated back into space? Will the polar ice cap melt, causing massive coastal flooding? Have humans initiated wholesale climatic change? These are difficult questions, with grave implications. Predicting global change and understanding the relationships among earth's components have increased in priority for the nation. The National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA), along with many other government agencies, has initiated long-term studies of earth's atmosphere, oceans, and land masses using observations from satellite, balloon, and aircraft-borne instruments. NASA calls its research program Mission to Planet Earth. Because NASA can place scientific instruments far above earth's surface, the program allows scientists to explore earth's components and their interactions on a global scale.

Sensitivity of Global Sea-Air Co2 Flux to Gas Transfer Algorithms, Climatological Wind Speeds, and Variability of Sea Surface... Sensitivity of Global Sea-Air Co2 Flux to Gas Transfer Algorithms, Climatological Wind Speeds, and Variability of Sea Surface Temperature and Salinity (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R413 Discovery Miles 4 130 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) houses half a million publications that are a valuable means of information to researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.

Biofuels as an Alternative Energy Source for Aviation - A Survey (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) Biofuels as an Alternative Energy Source for Aviation - A Survey (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R363 R292 Discovery Miles 2 920 Save R71 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The use of biofuels has been gaining in popularity over the past few years because of their ability to reduce the dependence on fossil fuels. As a renewable energy source, biofuels can be a viable option for sustaining long-term energy needs if they are managed efficiently. We investigate past, present, and possible future biofuel alternatives currently being researched and applied around the world. More specifically, we investigate the use of ethanol, cellulosic ethanol, biodiesel (palm oil, algae, and halophytes), and synthetic fuel blends that can potentially be used as fuels for aviation and nonaerospace applications. We also investigate the processing of biomass via gasification, hydrolysis, and anaerobic digestion as a way to extract fuel oil from alternative biofuels sources.

The Apollo Capsule Optimization for Improved Stability and Computational Experimental Data Comparisons (Paperback): Nasa... The Apollo Capsule Optimization for Improved Stability and Computational Experimental Data Comparisons (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R450 R366 Discovery Miles 3 660 Save R84 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

Numerical optimization was employed on the Apollo Command Module to modify its external shape. The Apollo Command Module (CM) that was used on all NASA human space flights during the Apollo Space Program is stable and trimmed in an apex forward (alpha of approximately 40 to 80 degrees) position. This poses a safety risk if the CM separates from the launch tower during abort. Optimization was employed on the Apollo CM to remedy the undesirable stability characteristics of the configuration. Geometric shape changes were limited to axisymmetric modifications that altered the radius of the apex (R(sub A)), base radius (R(sub O)), corner radius (R(sub C)), and the cone half angle (theta), while the maximum diameter of the CM was held constant. The results of multipoint optimization on the CM indicated that the cross-range performance can be improved while maintaining robust apex-aft stability with a single trim point. Navier-Stokes computations were performed on the baseline and optimized configurations and confirmed the Euler-based optimization results. Euler Analysis of ten alternative CM vehicles with different values of the above four parameters are compared with the published experimental results of numerous wind tunnel tests during the late 1960's. These comparisons cover a wide Mach number range and a full 180-degree pitch range and show that the Euler methods are capable of fairly accurate force and moment computations and can separate the vehicle characteristics of these ten alternative configurations.

High Speed Research Program Sonic Fatigue (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) High Speed Research Program Sonic Fatigue (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R449 R365 Discovery Miles 3 650 Save R84 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The objective of this sonic fatigue summary is to provide major findings and technical results of studies, initiated in 1994, to assess sonic fatigue behavior of structure that is being considered for the High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT). High Speed Research (HSR) program objectives in the area of sonic fatigue were to predict inlet, exhaust and boundary layer acoustic loads; measure high cycle fatigue data for materials developed during the HSR program; develop advanced sonic fatigue calculation methods to reduce required conservatism in airframe designs; develop damping techniques for sonic fatigue reduction where weight effective; develop wing and fuselage sonic fatigue design requirements; and perform sonic fatigue analyses on HSCT structural concepts to provide guidance to design teams. All goals were partially achieved, but none were completed due to the premature conclusion of the HSR program. A summary of major program findings and recommendations for continued effort are included in the report.

NASA Turbulence Technologies In-Service Evaluation - Delta Air Lines Report-Out (Paperback): Christian Amaral NASA Turbulence Technologies In-Service Evaluation - Delta Air Lines Report-Out (Paperback)
Christian Amaral; Created by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs), et al
R576 R475 Discovery Miles 4 750 Save R101 (18%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The NASA Technical Reports Server (NTRS) houses half a million publications that are a valuable means of information to researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.

Safety Limitations Associated with Commercial 18650 Lithium-Ion Cells (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs) Safety Limitations Associated with Commercial 18650 Lithium-Ion Cells (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs); Judith a. Jeevarajan
R415 Discovery Miles 4 150 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

In the past decade, NASA-JSC battery group has carried out several tests on the safety of li-ion cells, modules and battery packs. The hazards associated with using commercial li-ion cells in high voltage and high capacity batteries have been determined to be different from those associated with the use of the same cells in low voltage, low capacity packs (less than 15 V and 60 Wh). Tests carried out included overcharge, overdischarge, external and internal short circuits with destructive physical analysis included in most cases. Chemical analysis, X-rays and in some cases CT scans were used for post-test analysis.

Effects of Palladium Content, Quaternary Alloying, and Thermomechanical Processing on the Behavior of Ni-Ti-Pd Shape Memory... Effects of Palladium Content, Quaternary Alloying, and Thermomechanical Processing on the Behavior of Ni-Ti-Pd Shape Memory Alloys for Actuator Applications (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R514 Discovery Miles 5 140 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The NASA Technical Reports Servcr (NTRS) houses half a million publications that are a valuable means of information to researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.

Acoustic Measurements of Rectangular Nozzles with Bevel (Paperback): James E. Bridges Acoustic Measurements of Rectangular Nozzles with Bevel (Paperback)
James E. Bridges; Created by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R387 R311 Discovery Miles 3 110 Save R76 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

A series of convergent rectangular nozzles of aspect ratios 2:1, 4:1, and 8:1 were constructed with uniform exit velocity profiles. Additional nozzles were constructed that extended the wide lip on one side of these nozzles to form beveled nozzles. Far-field acoustic measurements were made and analyzed, and the results presented. The impact of aspect ratio on jet noise was similar to that of enhanced mixing devices: reduction in aft, peak frequency noise with an increase in broadside, high frequency noise. Azimuthally, it was found that rectangular jets produced more noise directed away from their wide sides than from their narrow sides. The azimuthal dependence decreased at aft angles where noise decreased. The effect of temperature, keeping acoustic Mach number constant, was minimal. Since most installations would have the observer on the wide size of the nozzle, the increased high frequency noise has a deleterious impact on the observer. Extending one wide side of the rectangular nozzle, evocative of an aft deck in an installed propulsion system, increased the noise of the jet with increasing length. The impact of both aspect ratio and bevel length were relatively well behaved, allowing a simple bilinear model to be constructed relative to a simple round jet.

Sony Li Ion 18650hc Cell Ptc, Cid, Operation in a Very Large-Scale Parallel String Configuration (Paperback): Nasa Technical... Sony Li Ion 18650hc Cell Ptc, Cid, Operation in a Very Large-Scale Parallel String Configuration (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs), et al; Thomas Spitzer
R410 Discovery Miles 4 100 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The NASA Technical Reports Servcr (NTRS) houses half a million publications that are a valuable means of information to researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.

Use of Remote Sensing/Geographical Information Systems (RS/GIS) to Identify Environmental Limits of Soil Transmitted Helminthes... Use of Remote Sensing/Geographical Information Systems (RS/GIS) to Identify Environmental Limits of Soil Transmitted Helminthes (Sths) Infection in Bo (Paperback)
Madrinan Moreno; Created by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs), et al
R386 R310 Discovery Miles 3 100 Save R76 (20%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The NASA Technical Reports Servcr (NTRS) houses half a million publications that are a valuable means of information to researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.

Solar Sailing (Paperback): Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs), et al Solar Sailing (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs), et al; Les Johnson
R381 Discovery Miles 3 810 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The NASA Technical Reports Servcr (NTRS) houses half a million publications that are a valuable means of information to researchers, teachers, students, and the general public. These documents are all aerospace related with much scientific and technical information created or funded by NASA. Some types of documents include conference papers, research reports, meeting papers, journal articles and more. This is one of those documents.

A Case Study - Using Delmia at Kennedy Space Center to Support NASA's Constellation Program (Paperback): Nasa Technical... A Case Study - Using Delmia at Kennedy Space Center to Support NASA's Constellation Program (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs); Tracey Kickbusch, Bob Humeniuk
R383 Discovery Miles 3 830 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The presentation examines the use of Delmia (Digital Enterprise Lean Manufacturing Interactive Application) for digital simulation in NASA's Constellation Program. Topics include an overview of the Kennedy Space Center (KSC) Design Visualization Group tasks, NASA's Constellation Program, Ares 1 ground processing preliminary design review, and challenges and how Delmia is used at KSC, Challenges include dealing with large data sets, creating and maintaining KSC's infrastructure, gathering customer requirements and meeting objectives, creating life-like simulations, and providing quick turn-around on varied products.

ISS Solar Array Alpha Rotary Joint (Sarj) Bearing Failure and Recovery - Technical and Project Management Lessons Learned... ISS Solar Array Alpha Rotary Joint (Sarj) Bearing Failure and Recovery - Technical and Project Management Lessons Learned (Paperback)
Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs)
R408 Discovery Miles 4 080 Ships in 10 - 15 working days

The photovoltaic solar panels on the International Space Station (ISS) track the Sun through continuous rotating motion enabled by large bearings on the main truss called solar array alpha rotary joints (SARJs). In late 2007, shortly after installation, the starboard SARJ had become hard to turn and had to be shut down after exceeding drive current safety limits. The port SARJ, of the same design, had been working well for over 2 years. An exhaustive failure investigation ensued that included multiple extravehicular activities to collect information and samples for engineering forensics, detailed structural and thermal analyses, and a careful review of the build records. The ultimate root cause was determined to be kinematic design vulnerability coupled with inadequate lubrication, and manufacturing flaws; this was corroborated through ground tests, metallurgical studies, and modeling. A highly successful recovery plan was developed and implemented that included replacing worn and damaged components in orbit and applying space-compatible grease to improve lubrication. Beyond the technical aspects, however, lie several key programmatic lessons learned. These lessons, such as running ground tests to intentional failure to experimentally verify failure modes, are reviewed and discussed so they can be applied to future projects to avoid such problems.

Johnson Space Center Overview (Paperback): Tammy Gafka Johnson Space Center Overview (Paperback)
Tammy Gafka; Created by Nasa Technical Reports Server (Ntrs), et al
R394 R319 Discovery Miles 3 190 Save R75 (19%) Ships in 10 - 15 working days

This slide presentation is a review of the work of Johnson Space Center. It includes a section on technology development areas, (i.e., composite structures, non-destructive evaluation, applied nanotechnology, additive manufacturing, and fracture and fatigue analytical methods), a section on structural analysis capabilities within NASA/JSC and a section on Friction stir welding and laser peening.

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