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Aerospace

NASA exploring using carbon nanotube for aerospace applications

NASA worked with Nanocomp to produce carbon nanotube (CNT) fibers to fabricate a carbon nanotube Composite Overwrap Pressure Vessel.

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Weaving

Composites at AIA 2017

The ACMA Architectural Division exhibited its 4th annual Composites Pavilion and 2nd annual COMPOSITES CHALLENGE for architectural students.

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Aerospace

Ceramic matrix composites: Hot engine solution

Disruptive designs for composites operation in 1093°C zones.

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Cyanate Ester

Researchers successfully 3D print carbon fiber

Lawrence Livermore National Laboratory (LLNL) researchers claim to be the first to 3D print aerospace-grade carbon fiber.

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Out of Autoclave

NASA announces new commercial space market public-private partnerships

The agency is partnering with eight companies to accelerate the development of commercial capabilities to enable frequent launches of small spacecraft to low-Earth orbit.

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Aerospace

NASA carbon fiber glider to gather weather data during flight

The teams are still working on the design but the aircraft is expected to have a wingspan of about 3 feet and will be made of double ply, carbon fiber.

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Autoclave

Google shoots the moon

Google Lunar XPRIZE contenders turn to space- and launch-friendly composites.

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Automating NDT for CFRP aerostructures

Robotic laser shearography enables 100% inspection of complex, flight-critical composite structures.

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NDT

OOA composites in next-generation launch systems

As United Launch Alliance ULA replaces Atlas and Delta with next-generation launch rockets under the Vulcan name, supplier Ruag Space has been selected to provide lower cost/improved quality out-of-autoclave fabrication of Vulcan’s composite primary structures. Ruag will manufacture 5.4m payload fairings and 400-series interstage adapters for ULA’s Atlas V rocket.

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Aerospace

New technology boosts electrical and thermal conductivity of composites

Researchers believe that the technology will have wide-reaching benefits in the aerospace industry.

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CW Tech Days: High-Temp Composite Solutions