Richard W. Rauser
Glenn Research Center
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SPIE's 5th Annual International Symposium on Nondestructive Evaluation and Health Monitoring of Aging Infrastructure | 2000
Ali Abdul-Aziz; George Y. Baaklini; Dmitri Zagidulin; Richard W. Rauser
Capabilities and expertise related to the development of links between nondestructive evaluation (NDE) and finite element analysis (FEA) at Glenn Research Center (GRC) are demonstrated. Current tools to analyze data produced by computed tomography (CT) scans are exercised to help assess the damage state in high temperature structural composite materials. A utility translator was written to convert velocity (an image processing software) STL data file to a suitable CAD-FEA type file. Finite element analyses are carried out with MARC, a commercial nonlinear finite element code, and the analytical results are discussed. Modeling was established by building MSC/Patran (a pre and post processing finite element package) generated model and comparing it to a model generated by Velocity2 in conjunction with MSC/Patran Graphics. Modeling issues and results are discussed in this paper. The entire process that outlines the tie between the data extracted via NDE and the finite element modeling and analysis is fully described.
214th ECS Meeting | 2009
Nathan S. Jacobson; Don J. Roth; Richard W. Rauser; James D. Cawley; Donald M. Curry
Reinforced carbon/carbon (RCC) is used to protect the wing leading edge and nose cap of the Space Shuttle Orbiter on re-entry. It is composed of a lay-up of carbon/carbon fabric protected by a SiC conversion coating. Due to the thermal expansion mismatch of the carbon/carbon and the SiC, the SiC cracks on cool-down from the processing temperature. The cracks act as pathways for oxidation of the carbon/carbon. A model for the diffusion controlled oxidation of carbon/carbon through machined slots and cracks is developed and compared to laboratory experiments. A symmetric cylindrical oxidation cavity develops under the slots, confirming diffusion control. Comparison of cross sectional dimensions as a function of oxidation time shows good agreement with the model. A second set of oxidation experiments was done with samples with only the natural craze cracks, using weight loss as an index of oxidation. The agreement of these rates with the model is quite reasonab
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 2000
Zhongjun Zhou; Suneel S. Apte; Raija Soininen; Renhai Cao; George Y. Baaklini; Richard W. Rauser; Jianming Wang; Yihai Cao; Karl Tryggvason
Mechanical Properties and Performance of Engineering Ceramics and Composites: Ceramic Engineering and Science Proceedings, Volume 26, Number 2 | 2008
Don J. Roth; Nathan S. Jacobson; Joseph N. Gray; Laura M. Cosgriff; James R. Bodis; Russell A. Wincheski; Richard W. Rauser; Erin A. Burns; Myles. S. Mcquater
Materials evaluation | 1998
Don J. Roth; Dorothy V. Carney; George Y. Baaklini; James R. Bodis; Richard W. Rauser
Ceramic engineering and science proceedings | 2005
Don J. Roth; Nathan S. Jacobson; Joseph N. Gray; Laura M. Cosgriff; James R. Bodis; Russell A. Wincheski; Richard W. Rauser; Erin A. Burns; Myles. S. Mcquater
Archive | 1998
Don J. Roth; Dorothy V. Carney; George Y. Baaklini; James R. Bodis; Richard W. Rauser
Materials evaluation | 2015
Don J. Roth; Richard W. Rauser; E.E. Shin; Richard E. Martin; C. Burke
Archive | 2014
Donald J. Roth; Richard W. Rauser
Materials evaluation | 2015
Don J. Roth; Richard E. Martin; Richard W. Rauser; C.T. Nichols; P.J. Bonacuse