Marnell Smith
Ames Research Center
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Archive | 1978
Howard E. Goldstein; Daniel B. Leiser; Marnell Smith; David A. Stewart
The Space Shuttle Orbiter will be the world’s first reusable space vehicle. Basic to its development is a heat shield that can survive multiple reentries at temperatures to 1400° C. For most of the Orbiter’s surface, a lightweight material was required that had good insulative properties, and could survive temperatures to 1260° C. It would also have to survive large temperature gradients (>1000° C/cm) and severe thermal shock during reentry.
Archive | 1986
Salvatore R. Riccitiello; Marnell Smith; Howard E. Goldstein; Norman B. Zimmerman
Archive | 1978
Daniel B. Leiser; Howard E. Goldstein; Marnell Smith
Archive | 1989
Daniel B. Leiser; Marnell Smith; Rex Churchward; Victor W. Katvala
Archive | 1973
Howard E. Goldstein; Marnell Smith; Daniel B. Leiser
Archive | 1980
Daniel B. Leiser; David A. Stewart; Marnell Smith; Carlos A. Estrella; Howard E. Goldstein
Proceedings of the 9th Annual Conference on Composites and Advanced Ceramic Materials: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 6, Issue 7/8 | 1985
Daniel B. Leiser; Marnell Smith; David A. Stewart
Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference on Composites and Advanced Ceramic Materials: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 4, Issue 7/8 | 2008
David A. Stewart; Daniel B. Leiser; Marnell Smith
Proceedings of the 7th Annual Conference on Composites and Advanced Ceramic Materials: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 4, Issue 7/8 | 1983
Daniel B. Leiser; Marnell Smith; David A. Stewart; Howard E. Goldstein
Archive | 1980
Daniel B. Leiser; Marnell Smith; Howard E. Goldstein