Combining computer vision techniques, high-speed cameras, pressure-sensitive paint and a transonic wind tunnel, NASA studies unsteady aerodynamic forces on the Space Launch System rocket with unprecedented temporal and spatial resolution. NASA’s most powerful supercomputer, Pleiades, enables real-time visualization and parallel processing to investigate buffet forces and aeroacoustic physics.


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    Title :

    One Giant Leap for Womankind: Studying NASA’s SLS Rocket With Pressure-Sensitive Paint


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    Conference:

    2020 Grace Hopper Celebration of Women in Computing ; 2020 ; Online, US


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    Conference paper


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    Language :

    English







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