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    Aircraft Engine Technology for Green Aviation to Reduce Fuel Burn

    Hughes, Christopher E. / VanZante, Dale E. / Heidmann, James D. | NTRS | 2013
    The NASA Fundamental Aeronautics Program Subsonic Fixed Wing Project and Integrated Systems Research Program Environmentally Responsible ...
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Schlagwörter: Aircraft Propulsion And Power

    Emerging Community Noise Reduction Approaches

    Envia, Edmane | NTRS | 2012
    described herein is on meeting the aggressive near- and mid-term national goals for reducing aircraft noise emissions, which NASA internal studies ...
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Scaling of Lift Degradation Due to Anti-Icing Fluids Based Upon the Aerodynamic Acceptance Test

    Broeren, Andy P. / Riley, James T. | NTRS | 2012
    In recent years, the FAA has worked with Transport Canada, National Research Council Canada (NRC) and APS Aviation, Inc. to develop ...
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration

    Experimental Methods in Reduced-gravity Soldering Research

    Pettegrew, Richard D. / Struk, Peter M. / Watson, John K. et al. | NTRS | 2002
    monitor both the atmospheric and acceleration environments. The contingent of test operators was selected to include both highly skilled ...
    Verlag: NASA National Aeronautics and Space Administration
    Schlagwörter: Space Processing

    ER-2 High Altitude Solar Cell Calibration Flights

    M. G. Myers / M. F. Piszczor | NTIS | 2015
    the 2014 Space Photovoltaic Research and Technology (SPRAT) Conference in Cleveland, OH shortly following these first flights. At the 2015 ...
    Schlagwörter: Space Technology , High altitude environments

    Spacecraft Charging Technology 1980

    N. J. Stevens / C. P. Pike | NTIS | 1981
    The third Spacecraft Charging Technology Conference, sponsored by the National Aeronautics and Space Administration and the U.S. Air Force ...
    Verlag: National Aeronautics and Space Administration, Cleveland, OH. Lewis Research Center
    Schlagwörter: Atmospheric physics , Space environments