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Glenn
Research Center
1991 Phase
II
High Temperature Thermophysical Property Measurements in Microgravity
Containerless Research, Inc.
(formerly Intersonics, Inc.)
Evanston, IL
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INNOVATION
Precise and accurate
non-contact measurements of the properties of molten materials in
highly controlled containerless conditions
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Electromagnetically Levitated Liquid Metal
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ACCOMPLISHMENTS
- Developed facility and techniques for non-contact
property measurements of emissivity, surface tension and heat capacity on molten
metals, alloys, and dielectrics
- Developed software tools for analysis of
materials property data for process modeling applications (with Auburn University)
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COMMERCIALIZATION
- Commercial sales exceed $100K
- New capabilities have leveraged access to
instrumentation and materials processing markets with revenues over $1.5M
- Trained and employed engineers and scientists in
development of new products as a result of leveraged activities
- Commercial clients include the metal
casting, glass, fiber optic and semiconductor industries
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GOVERNMENT/SCIENCE
APPLICATIONS
- Basic research on materials properties leads to
better materials, improved performance, energy savings, and safety, which is
important in designing advanced materials and scientific experiments
- Control of fluid motion needed
to make accurate measurements of thermophysical properties in liquids is
possible in low gravity. This is one of NASA's key materials research areas
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