Structures and Materials laboratories
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Structures and Materials laboratories are specialized research facilities at NASA’s Langley Research Center focused on studying, testing, and developing advanced aerospace structures and materials.
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| Predicate | Object |
|---|---|
| instanceOf |
laboratory complex
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research facility → |
| affiliation |
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
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NASA Space Technology Mission Directorate → |
| country |
United States of America
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surface form: "United States"
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| fieldOfWork |
aeronautics
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aerospace engineering → materials science → space technology → structural engineering → |
| focusesOn |
advanced aerospace materials
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advanced aerospace structures → aeroelasticity and structural dynamics → certification of aerospace structures → composite materials → damage tolerance → durability of aerospace structures → fatigue of aerospace materials → fracture mechanics → high-temperature materials → lightweight structures → materials testing → non-destructive evaluation → structural health monitoring → structural testing → |
| goal |
enable new aerospace materials and concepts
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improve safety of aerospace vehicles → increase performance of aerospace systems → reduce weight of aerospace structures → |
| hasCapability |
component-level testing
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environmental simulation → fatigue and durability testing → full-scale structural testing → materials characterization → non-destructive inspection → thermal-mechanical testing → |
| hasClient |
NASA Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate
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surface form: "NASA aeronautics programs"
NASA space exploration programs → U.S. aerospace industry → |
| locatedIn | Hampton, Virginia NERFINISHED → |
| operatedBy |
NASA
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NASA Langley Research Center NERFINISHED → |
| partOf |
Langley Research Center
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surface form: "NASA Langley Research Center"
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| usedFor |
experimental research
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supporting NASA flight programs → supporting industry partnerships → technology development → validation of analytical models → |
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