NASA Announces Aeronautics Research Opportunities

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July 5, 2007

J.D. Harrington
Headquarters, Washington 
202-358-5241

RELEASE: 07-149

NASA ANNOUNCES AERONAUTICS RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES

WASHINGTON -- NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission Directorate has 
amended its NASA Research Announcement to solicit additional research 
proposals. The "Research Opportunities in Aeronautics 2007" 
announcement solicits proposals for the Hypersonics project in 
several new areas.

The Hypersonics project will focus the research on some of the 
toughest challenges in the field. They include the development of 
materials for airframe and propulsion applications that can withstand 
severe temperatures for extended periods of time. The research also 
will look to develop predictive models for compressible flow, 
turbulence, heating, ablation, combustion, and their interactions.

Other research will focus on the creation of advanced control 
techniques for vehicles that fly in the hypersonic flow regime as 
well as the generation of new experimental techniques that can be 
used to validate theoretical and computational models. In addition, 
the project seeks to develop propulsion systems that integrate 
high-speed turbine engines or rockets and scramjets, and will tie 
together all of the close interactions among the airframe, inlet, 
nozzle, and propulsion systems.

Specific evaluation criteria, deadlines and points of contact for 
these research topics and other project areas are available in the 
announcement at: 

http://nspires.nasaprs.com
For more information about NASA's Aeronautics Research Mission 
Directorate, visit: 

http://www.aeronautics.nasa.gov

	
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