NASA/CR-4744, Hashemian, H.M. and Shell, C.S. and Jones, C.N., New Instrumentation Technologies for Testing the Bonding of Sensors to Solid Materials, Prepared for Information and Electronic Systems Laboratory, Science and Engineering Directorate NASA Marshall Space Flight Center, AL., Contract NAS8-40165, by Analysis and Measurement Services Corporation AMS 9111 Cross Park Drive Knoxville, TN 37923, May, 1996, pp. 403, Format(s): PDF 15308k |
This report presents the results of a comprehensive research and development project that was conducted over a three-year period to develop new technologies for testing the attachment of sensors to solid materials for the following NASA applications: (1) testing the performance of composites that are used for the lining of solid rocket motor nozzles, (2) testing the bonding of surface-mounted platinum resistance thermometers that are used on fuel and oxidizer lines of the space shuttle to detect valve leaks by monitoring temperature, (3) testing the attachment of strain gages that are used in testing the performance of space
shuttle main engines, and (4) testing the thermocouples that are used for determining the performance of blast tube liner material in solid rocket boosters.
| Keywords: | thermocouples, strain gages, rtds, bonding, model validation, srm nozzel, composite material, space shuttle, response time testing |
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| CASI Document ID Number: | 96N29107 |
| Subjects: | Engineering: Instrumentation and Photography: Photography |
| ID Code: | 343 |
| Deposited On: | 28 June 2002 |