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Aerospace engineering requirements applications

Xpert Rule is widely used in industrial and scientific applications, one of them performed in cooperation with NASA and Rockwell Aerospace. It is called NASA s Contamination Control Engineering Design Guidelines Expert System and was developed by Rockwell International s Space Systems Division. It was developed for education in contamination control processes and is designed as an interactive guide to assist with quantifying contamination for sensitive surfaces. The tool enables the user to quantify molecular and particulate contamination requirements for solar arrays, thermal control surfaces, or optical sensors [24],... [Pg.56]

SAE Standards. Society of Automotive Engineers standards cover specifications for highway and off-road vehicles Some SAE specifications may be used in chemical plant and refinery applications, e.g., bearing materials. SAE also administers the Aerospace Materials Specifications (AMS), which include procurement requirements for extreme quality aerospace materials. AMS products may be applicable for land based, highly stressed critical components such as reciprocating compressor shafts. [Pg.18]

Typical uses of polyimide include electronic applications, sleeve bearings, valve seatings, and compressor vanes in jet engines. Other uses include aircraft and aerospace applications with high performance requirements. They are used for printed circuit boards in computers and electronic watches for both military and commercial uses. Polyimides are used in the insulation of automotive parts that require thermal and electrical insulation, such as wires used in electric motors, wheels, pistons, and bearings. [Pg.448]

Most non-aerospace CMC applications require long service lives. For these applications CMC components must avoid creep rupture and must exhibit creep strains lower than 1 percent after 10,000 hours of service (e.g., at 1,200°C [2,192°F] and 100 MPa [14.5 ksi]) components must also be chemically and microstructurally stable. These stringent demands present major challenges to researchers and engineers, particularly for material development and accelerated testing. The performance objectives limit the material choices to polycrystalline oxides, SiC, or amorphous Si-C-N-B compositions (single-crystal fibers are not affordable). [Pg.28]


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