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Ahmed E.S. Nosseir

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Composite structures with embedded fiber optic sensors

A smart propellant tank for future spacecraft applications

Modern spacecraft and launch vehicle design is more oriented towards reducing system-level design and assembly complexities. In order to maintain high overall system performance while reducing these complexities, the use of smart materials and smart structural components is a wel ...

Carbon Composite Structures with Embedded Fiber Optic Sensors

A Smart Propellant Tank for Future Spacecraft and Launchers

Modern spacecraft systems and launch vehicle design is more oriented towards reducing system-level design and assembly complexities. In order to maintain high overall system performance while reducing these complexities, the use of smart materials and smart structural components ...

Additively manufactured green propellant tanks

Volume efficient designs and materials chemical compatibility

The propellant storage compartments (propellant tanks) have undergone noted evolution in the design nature (mainly the shape and the structural properties) as well as the development process. To achieve high system performance for a given propulsion system, inert mass reduction a ...
Spacecraft systems monitoring is crucial for early fault detection and troubleshooting of various subsystems and components. To detect unexpected performance degradation or anomalies during the mission lifetime, multiple spacecraft subsystems require in-situ real-time monitoring ...

Review of state-of-the-art green monopropellants

For propulsion systems analysts and designers

Current research trends have advanced the use of “green propellants” on a wide scale for spacecraft in various space missions; mainly for environmental sustainability and safety concerns. Small satellites, particularly micro and nanosatellites, evolved from passive planetary-orbi ...
Green propellants are currently considered as enabling technology that is revolutionizing the development of high-performance space propulsion, especially for small-sized spacecraft. Modern space missions, either in LEO or interplanetary, require relatively high-thrust and impuls ...
Innovation in small-satellite modern space missions and applications require propulsion capabilities to enable active operations in orbit, such as formation flying, rendezvous operations, orbital altitude & inclination changes, and orbital transfers,– generally, operations demand ...