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Welcome
to the

Structural and Thermal Systems Branch

at NASA Langley Research Center.

Our mission is to perform structural, thermal and fluid analysis and provide technical leadership in support of the programs and projects of NASA.

Please use the links to the left to navigate through the page.




Recent News

11-May-2006
  • Kaitlin Keim, former STSB coop student, has accepted a full-time position as a thermal engineer in the branch and starts mid-June.  Congrats Kaitlin!
  • CALIPSO finally launched on Friday, April 28th from VAFB in CA.  See official NASA story here.
  • Mars Reconaissance Orbiter is currently at Mars with STSB providing thermal analysis of the solar panels during the aerobraking phase.


Animation of our work
Animation of past projects
Animation of LITE Modal Analysis
Animation of LITE Modal Analysis
FEA Model of Flight Simulator
FEA Model for Flight Simulator
MRO Solar Array Panel
Mars Reconaissance Orbiter
Solar Array Thermal Model

Branch Head: Dr. Dave Schuster
Assistant Branch Head: Scott Hill
Secretarial Support: Joanne Belsches

Branch Phone: (757)864-7004
Branch FAX: (757)864-7879

Site last reviewed/updated: May 17, 2006.
Comments are welcome!

Responsible NASA Official: Joe Gasbarre, Structural and Thermal Systems Branch, Systems Engineering Directorate, Joseph.F.Gasbarre@nasa.gov
Site Curator: Joe Gasbarre, Structural and Thermal Systems Branch, Systems Engineering Directorate, Joseph.F.Gasbarre@nasa.gov
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