Composites research at NASA Lewis is focused on their applications in aircraft propulsion, space propulsion, and space power, with the first being predominant. Research on polymer-, metal-, and ceramic-matrix composites is being carried out from an integrated materials and structures viewpoint. This paper outlines some of the topics being pursued from the standpoint of key technical issues, current status, and future directions.
Composites Research at NASA Lewis Research Center
1994
26 pages
Report
Keine Angabe
Englisch
Composite Materials , Aircraft , Space Launch Vehicles & Support Equipment , Aircraft construction materials , Ceramic matrix composites , Engine design , Intermetallics , Metal matrix composites , Polymer matrix composites , Refractory materials , Research projects , Technological forecasting , Technology utilization , Applications programs (Computers) , Computerized simulation , High temperature tests , Life (Durability) , Mathematical models , Nasa programs , Nondestructive tests , Prediction analysis techniques , Research facilities , Thermal cycling tests
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