This three-day symposium, held at NASA Lewis Research Center on June 9-11, 1981, was consponsored by Lewis and the Army Aviation Research and Development Command. The symposium reviewed advances resulting from work focused under the Helicopter Transmission System Technology Program. The demanding requirements of this program have yielded advanced technology believed to be broadly applicable to a variety of industries. Overviews summarized advances in the many technical areas; the presentations covered specific technology achievements. The data and information are organized to present a cohesive story of the work and the diversely useful results from it. The symposium was designed to describe and assess selected technology with the potential for substantial impact in industries where bearing, gearing, lubrication, and power transmission technologies are important.
Advanced Power Transmission Technology, Proceedings of a Symposium Held at NASA Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio on June 9-11, 1981
1983
514 pages
Report
No indication
English
Aircraft , Jet & Gas Turbine Engines , Transmissions(Mechanical) , Helicopter engines , Helicopters , Symposia , Technology transfer , Research management , Army aircraft , Aeronautical laboratories , Research facilities , Gas turbines , Bearings , Drives , Gears , NASA technology utilization program , Helicopter transmission systems technology program , Spur gears , Spiral level gears , Complitation reports
Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
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Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
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Lewis Research Center, Cleveland, Ohio
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