To enable long-duration, more distant human and robotic missions for the Vision for Space Exploration, as well as safer, lighter, quieter, and more fuel efficient vehicles for aeronautics and space transportation, NASA is developing instrumentation and material technologies. The high-temperature capabilities of thin-film ceramic thermocouples are being explored at the NASA Glenn Research Center by the Sensors and Electronics Branch and the Ceramics Branch in partnership with Case Western Reserve University (CWRU). Glenn s Sensors and Electronics Branch is developing thin-film sensors for surface measurement of strain, temperature, heat flux, and surface flow in propulsion system research. Glenn s Ceramics Branch, in conjunction with CWRU, is developing structural and functional ceramic technology for aeropropulsion and space propulsion.
High-Temperature, Thin-Film Ceramic Thermocouples Developed
2005-06-01
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Applications of Thin-Film Thermocouples
Online Contents | 1996
Thin-Film Thermocouples on Ceramics
Online Contents | 1997
Fabrication of Thin-Film Type-S Thermocouples
Online Contents | 1998