Proceedings of the ASPE/MSFC Symposium on Engineering and Productivity Gains from Space TechnologyAerospace technology findings were examined in regard to nonaerospace applications. Studies of energy generation, materials and processes, earth observation as well as advances and benefits of electronics are included.
IDRelationTitle19770023342WorkProcessing on high efficiency solar collector coatings19770023346WorkData management for earth observations19770023343WorkExperiments on atmospheric processes19770023345WorkSpace technology in the discovery and development of mineral and energy resources19770023340WorkReal time computer controlled weld skate19770023338WorkPolyurethane adhesive with improved high temperature properties19770023344WorkApplications of space technology to water resources management19770023334WorkOcean Thermal Energy Conversion (OTEC)19770023332WorkWind energy: A renewable energy option19770023347WorkX-ray topography as a process control tool in semiconductor and microcircuit manufacture19770023341WorkFerrolubricants19770023349WorkUse of heat pipes in electronic hardware19770023333WorkRecent developments in photovoltaic energy by ERDA/NASA-LeRC19770023350WorkSpace power technology applied to the energy problem19770023337WorkEvaluation and control of environmental corrosion for aluminum and steel alloys19770023348WorkThe tantalum-cased tantalum capacitor19770023330WorkERDA/NASA-MSFC solar heating and cooling development and demonstration program19770023331WorkImpact of alternative energy forms on public utilities19770023351WorkSemicustom integrated circuits and the standard transistor array radix (STAR)19770023335WorkERDA's central receiver solar thermal power system studies19770023339WorkPotentially improved glasses from space environment19770023336WorkIndustrial benefits and future expectations in materials and processes resulting from space technology