Inside this issue
Overview
The October 2010 issue of NASA Tech Briefs features a variety of innovative technologies and applications, showcasing advancements in engineering and science that are relevant to both aerospace and broader industrial contexts. This edition highlights several key areas of interest, including software applications, materials science, and sensor technology.
One of the standout features of this issue is the exploration of NASA software applications aimed at promoting green energy solutions. These applications are designed to optimize energy efficiency and reduce environmental impact, reflecting a growing commitment to sustainability within aerospace and engineering sectors. The software tools discussed are intended to assist engineers and researchers in developing more efficient systems and processes, ultimately contributing to a greener future.
In addition to software innovations, the issue delves into the realm of materials science, particularly focusing on carbon nanotube-based chemical gas sensors. These sensors represent a significant advancement in detection technology, offering enhanced sensitivity and specificity for various gases. The incorporation of carbon nanotubes allows for miniaturization and improved performance, making these sensors suitable for a wide range of applications, from environmental monitoring to industrial safety.
The magazine also features a section dedicated to design and engineering tools, with a special emphasis on SolidWorks. This popular software is highlighted for its capabilities in 3D modeling and simulation, which are essential for modern engineering practices. The article provides insights into how SolidWorks can streamline the design process, allowing engineers to visualize and test their ideas more effectively before moving to production.
Throughout the issue, readers will find a wealth of information on various technologies, including advancements in robotics, materials, and manufacturing processes. Each article is designed to inform and inspire engineers, researchers, and technology enthusiasts about the latest trends and innovations in their fields.
Moreover, the issue includes practical tips for navigating the content, ensuring that readers can easily access the information most relevant to their interests. This user-friendly approach enhances the reading experience, making it easier for professionals to find solutions and insights that can be applied to their work.
In summary, the October 2010 issue of NASA Tech Briefs serves as a comprehensive resource for those interested in the latest technological advancements in aerospace and engineering. With a focus on sustainability, innovative materials, and powerful design tools, this edition provides valuable insights that can help drive progress in various industries. Whether you are an engineer, researcher, or simply a technology enthusiast, this issue offers a wealth of knowledge and inspiration to explore.
Features
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Application Briefs
Emergency Notification System Enables Coordinated Communication Across Facilities
3D Scanning and Processing Software Spots Tile Damage on NASA Shuttle Discovery
Tech Briefs
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Physical Sciences
Hybrid Architecture Active Wavefront Sensing and Control
Carbon-Nanotube-Based Chemical Gas Sensor
Inductive Non-Contact Position Sensor
High-Temperature Surface-Acoustic-Wave Transducer
Optical Modification of Casimir Forces for Improved Function of Micro- and Nano-Scale Devices
Aligning Astronomical Telescopes via Identification of Stars
Generation of Optical Combs in a WGM Resonator From a Bichromatic Pump
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Manufacturing & Prototyping
Electrochemical Hydrogen Peroxide Generator
Fabrication of Single, Vertically Aligned Carbon Nanotubes in 3D Nanoscale Architectures
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Materials
Lithium-Ion Electrolytes Containing Phosphorous-Based, Flame-Retardant Additives
Straight-Pore Microfilter With Efficient Regeneration
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Information Sciences
Analysis, Simulation, and Verification of Knowledge-Based, Rule-Based, and Expert Systems
Core and Off-Core Processes in Systems Engineering
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Mechanics & Machinery
Tele-Robotic ATHLETE Controller for Kinematics —TRACK
Self-Adjusting Liquid Injectors for Combustors
Three-Wheel Brush-Wheel Sampler
Handling Qualities Prediction of an F-16XL-Based Reduced Sonic Boom Aircraft
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Electronics & Computers
Graphene-Based Reversible Nano-Switch/ Sensor Schottky Diode
Grid-Sphere Electrodes for Contact With Ionospheric Plasma
Robust Optimization Design Algorithm for High-Frequency TWTs
Optimal and Local Connectivity Between Neuron and Synapse Array in the Quantum Dot/Silicon Brain
Enabling IP Header Compression in COTS Routers via Frame Relay on a Simplex Link
Ka-Band SiGe Receiver Front-End MMIC for Transponder Applications
Method and Circuit for In-Situ Health Monitoring of Solar Cells in Space
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