Briefing
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- Laser Wire Direct Closeout (LWDC) – NASA Marshall Space Flight Center in Huntsville, Alabama's new additive manufacturing process uses laser and metal wire, lowering rocket nozzle manufacturing costs and reducing production time from months to weeks
- Built to Withstand High Temperatures – Nozzle underwent hot-fire testing, surviving more than 1,040 seconds of high combustion pressure
- Patenting and Licensing – LWDC process patented and being licensed to industry for commercial applications
- Other Advanced Manufacturing Technologies – NASA also developed two other advanced manufacturing techniques – abrasive water jet milling processing technology and arc-based deposition – to build better rocket nozzles
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Accelerator
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Sector
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Government (excluding military)
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Organization
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NASA
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Source
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Original Publication Date
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March 19, 2018
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