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Government/industry response to questionnaire on space mechanisms/tribology technology needs

Robert L. Fusaro

发表年份
1991
引用次数
4

摘要

President Bush has proposed that the U.S. undertake an ambitious mission of manned and robotic exploration of the solar system. This mission will require advanced mechanical moving components, such as bearings, gears, seals, lubricants, etc. There has been concern in the NASA community that the current technology level in these mechanical component/tribology areas may not be adequate to meet the goals of such a mission. To attempt to answer this, NASA-Lewis has sent out a questionnaire to government and industry workers (who have been involved in space mechanism research, design, and implementation) to ask their opinion if the current space mechanisms technology (mechanical components/tribology) is adequate to meet future NASA Missions needs and goals. If they deemed that the technology base inadequate, they were asked to specify the areas of greatest need. The unedited remarks of those who responded to the survey are presented.

关键词

Government (linguistics)TribologyEngineeringSpace (punctuation)Space explorationComponent (thermodynamics)AeronauticsMechanical engineeringAerospace engineeringComputer science

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