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    Progress and future directions in computational fluid dynamics

    Author(s): Kutler, Paul; Gross, Anthony R.
    Abstract: Computational fluid dynamics (CFD) has made great strides in the detailed simulation of complex fluid flows, including the fluid physics of flows heretofore not understood. It is now being routinely applied to some rather ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1988
    Added to NTRS: 2008-08-06
    Accession Number: 88N24579; Document ID: 19880015195; Report Number: A-88128, NAS 1.15:100091, NASA-TM-100091

    Information Technology and the Autonomous Control of a Mars In-Situ Propellant Production System

    Author(s): Gross, Anthony R.; Sridhar, K. R.; Larson, William E.; Clancy, Daniel J.; Peschur, Charles; Briggs, Geoffrey A.
    Abstract: With the rapidly increasing performance of information technology, i.e., computer hardware and software systems, as well as networks and communication systems, a new capability is being developed that holds the clear promise ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1999
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-02
    Document ID: 20020038770

    Technology transfer needs and experiences: The NASA Research Center perspective

    Author(s): Gross, Anthony R.
    Abstract: Viewgraphs on technology transfer needs and experiences - the NASA Research Center perspective are provided. Topics covered include: functions of NASA, incentives and benefits, technology transfer mechanisms, economics of ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1992
    Added to NTRS: 2008-06-01
    Accession Number: 93N30703; Document ID: 19930021514

    Yesterday, today and tomorrow: A perspective of CFD at NASA's Ames Research Center

    Author(s): Kutler, Paul; Gross, Anthony R.
    Abstract: The opportunity to reflect on the computational fluid dynamics (CFD) progam at the NASA Ames Research Center (its beginning, its present state, and its direction for the future) is afforded. Essential elements of the ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1987
    Added to NTRS: 2008-05-29
    Accession Number: 87N26003; Document ID: 19870016570

    Computational Fluid Dynamics Now And In The Future

    Author(s): Kutler, Paul; Gross, Anthony R.
    Abstract: Technical memorandum reviews state of art of computational fluid dynamics (CFD) and predicts future developments and applications. Memorandum notes CFD enables study of physics of flows not previously understood. Applied ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1992
    Added to NTRS: 2005-09-30
    Accession Number: 92B10111; Document ID: 19920000111; Report Number: ARC-12538

    Advances in Robotic, Human, and Autonomous Systems for Missions of Space Exploration

    Author(s): Gross, Anthony R.; Briggs, Geoffrey A.; Glass, Brian J.; Pedersen, Liam; Kortenkamp, David M.; Wettergreen, David S.; Nourbakhsh, I.; Clancy, Daniel J.
    Abstract: Space exploration missions are evolving toward more complex architectures involving more capable robotic systems, new levels of human and robotic interaction, and increasingly autonomous systems. How this evolving mix of ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 2002
    Added to NTRS: 2005-08-26
    Document ID: 20030014750

    CFD in design - A government perspective

    Author(s): Kutler, Paul; Gross, Anthony R.
    Abstract: Some of the research programs involving the use of CFD in the aerodynamic design process at government laboratories around the United States are presented. Technology transfer issues and future directions in the discipline ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1989
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 89A25083; Document ID: 19890037712; Report Number: AIAA PAPER 89-0094

    The NASA Ames Controlled Environment Research Chamber - Present status

    Author(s): Gross, Anthony R.; Korsmeyer, David J.; Harper, Lynn D.; Force, Edwin L.
    Abstract: The Controlled Environment Research Chamber (CERC) at the NASA Ames Research Center was created for early-on investigation of promising new technologies for life support of advanced space exploration missions. The CERC ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1994
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Accession Number: 95A60150; Document ID: 19950028551; Report Number: SAE-TP-941488

    The Impact of Information Technology on the Design, Development, and Implementation of a Lunar Exploration Mission

    Author(s): Gross, Anthony R.; Sims, Michael H.; Briggs, Geoffrey A.
    Abstract: From the beginning to the present expeditions to the Moon have involved a large investment of human labor. This has been true for all aspects of the process, from the initial design of the mission, whether scientific or ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 1996
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Document ID: 20020041102; Report Number: IAF-96-Q.4.08

    Intelligence Applied to Air Vehicles

    Author(s): Rosen, Robert; Gross, Anthony R.; Fletcher, L. Skip
    Abstract: The exponential growth in information technology has provided the potential for air vehicle capabilities that were previously unavailable to mission and vehicle designers. The increasing capabilities of computer hardware and ...
    NASA Center: Ames Research Center
    Publication Year: 2000
    Added to NTRS: 2004-11-03
    Document ID: 20010007283

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