SPACE CHEMICAL PROPULSION TEST FACILITIES AT NASA LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER

931438

4/1/1993

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The NASA Lewis Research Center, located in Cleveland, Ohio, has a number of space chemical propulsion test facilities which constitute a significant national space testing resource. The purpose of this paper is to make more users aware of these test facilities and to encourage their use through cooperative agreements between the government, industry, and universities. Research which is of interest to the government is especially encouraged and often can be done in a cooperative manner that best uses the resources of all parties.
This paper presents an overview of the Lewis test facilities. These facilities are clustered into three test areas: the Rocket Engine Test Facilities (RETF), the Rocket Laboratory (RL), and the Cryogenic Components Laboratory (CCL).
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https://doi.org/10.4271/931438
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Urasek, D. and Calfo, F., "SPACE CHEMICAL PROPULSION TEST FACILITIES AT NASA LEWIS RESEARCH CENTER," Aerospace Atlantic Conference & Exposition, Dayton, Ohio, United States, April 20, 1993, https://doi.org/10.4271/931438.
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4/1/1993
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931438
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Technical Paper
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English