Fluid Vessel Quantity Using Non-invasive PZT Technology Flight Volume Measurements Under Zero G AnalysisThe purpose of the project is to perform analysis of data using the Systems Engineering Educational Discovery (SEED) program data from 2011 and 2012 Fluid Vessel Quantity using Non-Invasive PZT Technology flight volume measurements under Zero G conditions (parabolic Plane flight data). Also experimental planning and lab work for future sub-orbital experiments to use the NASA PZT technology for fluid volume measurement. Along with conducting data analysis of flight data, I also did a variety of other tasks. I provided the lab with detailed technical drawings, experimented with 3d printers, made changes to the liquid nitrogen skid schematics, and learned how to weld. I also programmed microcontrollers to interact with various sensors and helped with other things going on around the lab.
Document ID
20140002577
Acquisition Source
Kennedy Space Center
Document Type
Other
Authors
Garofalo, Anthony A (University of Central Florida Orlando, FL, United States)
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