NASA explores the unknown in air and space, innovates for the benefit of humanity, and inspires the world through discovery. The Structures and Materials discipline at NASA Langley Research Center supports this mission through advanced materials and manufacturing approaches applied to innovative structural concepts. We start with synthesizing novel material systems and applying tools and methods to predict and validate their static, dynamic, durability and damage tolerance behavior. We mature materials from test tube to test flight by developing manufacturing techniques that enable the advancement of aerospace structures from concept to reality. We develop advanced measurement techniques for health management and nondestructive evaluation. We draw on our structures and materials core capabilities to enable safe, reliable lightweight aerospace structures for application in all environments. You will find the results of our work in the assembly of large structures in space and on other planets, vehicles that carry crew into space, vehicles that operate at high speeds and in extreme environments, and technology for passenger and crew safety in commercial aviation. This presentation will provide an overview of Langley Research Center’s role within the agency, then focus on how current Structures and Materials research areas support a variety of NASA missions in space operations, exploration, and aeronautics.


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    Title :

    Structures and Materials Research at NASA Langley Research Center


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    Conference:

    Engineering/Physics Colloquium at Tulane University ; 2022 ; New Orleans, LA, US


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    Miscellaneous


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    Language :

    English