June 2006
NASA Team Scoops
Award
The
MAPTIS II development team has been
awarded a 'One NASA' award for their
work in providing NASA, NASA contractors,
and NASA-associated organizations with
a single-point source and access to materials
information.
The team of engineers from the materials
and process laboratory at NASA's Marshall
Space Flight Center, led by Michael Mitchell,
has created a web-based application that
revises and expands the original MAPTIS
database. MAPTIS consisted primarily
of space environmental data generated
by NASA test organizations, along with
documentation on materials certification
for space applications. MAPTIS-II adds
mechanical, physical, thermal, thermophysical,
and thermal protection system materials
properties. Data has been included from
tests conducted at NASA/MSFC (4 test
groups), NASA/JSC’s White Sands
Test Facility, NASA/KSC, NASA/GSFC, and
NASA/JPL. Links were also established
to external data sources such as ASM
International and MMPDS.
Through NASA's membership of the Material
Data Management Consortium, GRANTA MI
has been deployed as a key enabling technology
for the MAPTIS project. The project and
award illustrate the value of effective
materials information management to a
world-leading engineering organization.
More information (external links correct
at date of publication):
NASA award: www.onenasa.nasa.gov/TRIBUTES/center_awards/maptis.htm
GRANTA MI: www.grantadesign.com/products/mi/
MDMC: www.mdmc.net |