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Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
A proposal has been made to develop bimorph actuators and force sensors based on carbon nanotubes. The proposed devices could make it possible to generate, sense, and control displacements and...
Briefs: Physical Sciences
"Health check" would be built into pressure transducers, according to a proposal, to enable occasional, rapid, in situ testing of the transducers between normal pressure-measurement operations....
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Improvements in a Fast Transient-Voltage Recorder
Some improvements have been made in an instrument designed expressly for recording lightning-induced transient voltages on power and signal cables. The instrument as it existed prior to the improvements was described in "Fast Transient-Voltage Recorder" (KSC-11991), NASA Tech Briefs, Vol. 23, No....
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Microscopic cathodes based on field emission (in contradistinction to thermionic emission) are undergoing development with a view toward using them as miniature or scalable sources of electrons in diverse...
Briefs: Software
LabVIEW as Flight Software With VxWorks Operating System
A development effort under way at the time of reporting the information for this article is directed toward producing a version of the LabVIEW data-acquisition software that would be suitable for use as flight software that could be executed in the VxWorks real-time operating system. The...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Robot for Positioning Sensors in a Plant-Growth Chamber
The Advanced Life Support Automated Remote Manipulator (ALSARM) is a three-degree-of-freedom robotic system that positions an array of sensors inside a closed-system hydroponic chamber used in research on the production of biomass and the use of hydroponic subsystems of life-support...
Briefs: Software
MPP Port of PVM to a Beowulf Computer System
The latest version of the Parallel Virtual Machine (PVM) computer program, denoted PVM 3.4.3, incorporates a massively-parallel-processor (MPP) software port that enables a user working on a computer outside a Beowulf system (a cluster of personal computers that run the Linux operating system) to...
Briefs: Software
Software for Iterative Optimization of Plans
The Iterative Plan Optimization computer program automatically optimizes plans with respect to preferences expressed by human planners. This program incorporates a generalization of commonly occurring plan-quality metrics to provide a language for expression of preferences. The program implements a...
Briefs: Software
Software for Planning an SAR Antarctic Mapping Mission
The AMM Automated Mission Planner computer program was developed to save time and money by automating much of the planning of the Second RADARSAT Antarctic Mapping Mission (AMM), which was scheduled to take place at the time of writing this article. The planning problem for this and other...
Briefs: Materials
A methodology for predicting stresses and the resultant cracking in plasma-sprayed thermal-barrier coatings (TBCs) has been developed. The methodology is built around a computer code that...
Briefs: Motion Control
Self-tuning impact dampers have been proposed as improved means for suppressing vibrations in the rotor blades of turbomachines (turbines and compressors). Dampers are needed because...
Briefs: Motion Control
A double-parallelogram ("porch swing") carriage mechanism has been devised to provide for free linear motion of one or more retroreflector(s) in a Fourier-transform infrared spectrometer....
Briefs: Motion Control
Measurement and control systems based on microwave radiometers would be used to prevent unstarts in the next generation of high-speed (up to mach 2.4) civil-transport airplanes, according to a...
Briefs: Motion Control
Non-Ablative Aeroshells
Two reports propose the development of non-ablative aeroshells for braking of spacecraft entering the atmospheres of Earth, Mars, and other planets. The primary advantages of non-ablative aeroshells, relative to ablative aeroshells, results from reduced mass and increased aerodynamic stability of the aeroshell occasioned by...
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
The NASA Spacecraft Transponding Modem
A report describes the NASA Spacecraft Transponding Modem (STM) — a spacecraft transponder now under development for planned use on deep-space missions scheduled for launch in the year 2003. In comparison with a traditional deep-space transponder, the STM will be smaller and less power hungry; the reductions...
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
An analog very-large-scale integrated (VLSI) circuit was designed and built to implement Hebbian synapses with an improved method of modifying and storing the synaptic weights, for...
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Design of a Highly Reliable Controller for an I2C Bus
The design of a highly reliable controller for a digital data bus incorporates improvements, in both hardware and software, over the basic design of a low-speed, low-power, serial bus known in the industry as "I2C." ("I2C" signifies "inter integrated circuit bus" — a bus developed by Philips...
Briefs: Information Technology
Advances in Parallel Computing on Adaptive Grids
Five papers address interrelated topics in parallel computing and the use of adaptive, unstructured computational grids. The titles of the papers and their general subject matters are the following:
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Figure 1 depicts a compact enclosure enabling the operation of personal-computer (PC)-based electronic circuits in harsh environments. The electronic circuits in question are commercial...
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
A method of arraying of receiving radio antennas involves utilization of all of the signal information available across a broad spectral band that includes any signal(s) of interest. As used...
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
An array of monolithically fabricated nanoklystrons has been proposed as a frequency-agile and/or redundant source of electromagnetic radiation at frequencies ranging from about 0.3 to...
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
The figure illustrates a proposed analog amplifier circuit that would put out a voltage proportional to the logarithm of the ratio between two input signal currents, I1 and I2. In...
Briefs: Electronics & Computers
Dichroic plates for cutoff wavelengths down to about a millimeter and high angles of incidence can be fabricated by numerically controlled milling of rectangular arrays of waveguide...
Briefs: Software
Computing Diffusion in High-Temperature Coating Layer
COSIM is a computer program that numerically simulates oxidation and diffusion in a metallic coating layer on substrates made of nickel-base alloys. COSIM is primarily useful for analyzing the gradual deterioration and predicting the lifetimes of the protective coating on turbine blades and...
Briefs: Software
Software for 3D Graphics With Time- and Cost-Saving Features
Enigma version 4.4 is an integrated three-dimensional (3D)-graphics application program that includes multiple cost- and time-saving features. Enigma provides capabilities for building geometric models, key-frame animation, and video recording, and provides graphical front ends for use by...
Briefs: Materials
Compression Stress Relaxation (CSR) is an important factor in evaluating elastomer materials and seal configurations for their ability to provide sealing force retention under a...
Briefs: Materials
Making Ion-Accelerator Grids From Ti Instead of Mo
Titanium has been found to offer several advantages over molybdenum as the material used to construct electrostatic-accelerator and -screen grids for ion thrusters for spacecraft. These advantages could also be expected to extend to the manufacture of grids for ion accelerators used in scientific...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
An improved configuration for large, thin-walled lenticular booms has been proposed to reduce their susceptibility to buckling. Lenticular booms have been used on spacecraft because they can be flattened and...
Briefs: Mechanical & Fluid Systems
Nonintrusive Pressure Gauges
The state of the art of pressure gauging has been advanced by the development of a new technique, and of a nonintrusive gauge based on the technique, for measuring the pressure of a fluid in the same segment of pipe in which the mass-flow rate of the fluid is also measured. NASA anticipates the first use of the...
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