Structures & Materials Competency Vision and Purpose

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Structures & Materials Competency Vision and Purpose The revolutionary materials and structures technologies developed at NASA Langley Research Center meet the needs of the Aerospace Community and benefit the quality of life on Earth Purpose Develop and deliver useable research and technology results to meet Agency program objectives and to enable the Agency to develop future aerospace materials and structures

Areas of Expertise -From materials synthesis to large scale structural validation- AoE1: Materials synthesis & processing AoE 2: Analytical and computational methods AoE3: Structural concepts, behavior, durability, & damage tolerance AoE 4: Nondestructive evaluation AoE6: Aeroelasticity & unsteady aerodynamics AoE5: Structural dynamics & landing dynamics AoE7: Experimental methods & laboratory operations

Materials Technology Development Passive Materials Technology Advancement Visionary Vehicle Advanced Alloys, Autoclaved Graphite Fiber Composites Self-assembled, Multifunctional Materials Lightweight, Load bearing Nanotube Reinforced Materials Biologically-inspired Material Synthesis Active, Sensing Materials Time

Structures Technology Development Visionary Vehicle Lightweight, Fixed Stiffness Structures Ultra-Efficient Structures (dual use, high fidelity) Highly-Adaptive Structures driven by Multi-objective and Risk & Mission Technology Advancement Unitized Structures with Passive Adaptation Hot Structures Skin-Stiffened Structures Reconfigurable Structural Concepts - adjustable shape and stiffness Flexible, Lightweight, Adaptive Structures Multifunctional Structures Time

NASA’s Vision To improve life here, To extend life to there, To find life beyond. NASA’s Mission To understand and protect our home planet To explore the Universe and search for life To inspire the next generation of explorers …as only NASA can.

NASA Langley Research Center Founded in 1917 First civil aeronautical research laboratory Facilities $4 billion replacement value People 2365 Civil Servants 2052 Contractors Programs $737M total FY 02 budget

In alliance with industry, other agencies, academia, and the atmospheric research community, in the areas of aerospace vehicles, aerospace systems analysis and atmospheric science we undertake innovative, high-payoff activities beyond the risk limit or capability of commercial enterprises and deliver validated technology, scientific knowledge and an understanding of the Earth’s atmosphere Langley Mission Our success is measured by the extent to which our research results improve the quality of life