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  • 1
    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Increment 59-60 Science Symposium presentation of Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE-T11, Khusid - NJIT (New Jersey Inst. of Technology)) to RPO (Research Program Office). The purpose of this event is for Principal Investigators to present their science objectives, testing approach, and measurement methods to agency scientists, managers, and other investigators. It is often assumed that time-average weightlessness simulated in a clinostat can reduce the effect of gravity on samples. Why not use it for colloids? Low-gravity parabolic flight tests on a non-buoyancy matched suspension demonstrated that time-average weightlessness in a clinostat does not eliminate gravity effect on patterns in colloids formed by an electric field. The long-term microgravity ISS (International Space Station) experiment provides a unique opportunity to reveal the relationship between external forces on the scale of individual particles and the colloid dynamics on the macroscopic scale.
    Keywords: Solid-State Physics
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN65125 , Post - Increment 59 - 60 Science Symposium; Feb 12, 2019 - Feb 14, 2019; Cleveland, OH; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-07-13
    Description: Increment 57-58 Science Symposium presentation of Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE-T12) to RPO. The purpose of this event is for Principal Investigators to present their science objectives, testing approach, and measurement methods to agency scientists, managers, and other investigators. This flight experiment was added after the Science Symposium, so these charts for more for reference, than presentation.
    Keywords: Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN63790 , Post - Increment 57 - 58 Science Symposium; Dec 31, 2018; Web Ex
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-16
    Description: Increment 59-60 Science Symposium presentation of Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE-T10) (by GRC (Glenn Research Center) to the RPO-JSC (Research Planning Office-Johnson Space Center), via WebEx. The purpose of this event is for Principal Investigators to present their science objectives, testing approach, and measurement methods to agency scientists, managers, and other investigators.
    Keywords: Physics (General); Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN70025-2 , Post-Increment 59/60 Science Symposium; Feb 12, 2019 - Feb 14, 2019; NASA GRC to JSC RPO via WebEx; United States
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    Publication Date: 2019-08-17
    Description: Increment 59-60 Science Symposium presentation of Advanced Colloids Experiment (ACE-T10) (by GRC (Glenn Research Center) to the RPO-JSC (Research Planning Office-Johnson Space Center), via WebEx. The purpose of this event is for Principal Investigators to present their science objectives, testing approach, and measurement methods to agency scientists, managers, and other investigators.
    Keywords: Fluid Mechanics and Thermodynamics; Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN70025 , GRC-E-DAA-TN65124 , Post-Increment 59/60 Science Symposium; Feb 12, 2019 - Feb 14, 2019; NASA GRC to JSC RPO via WebEx; United States
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    Publication Date: 2020-01-16
    Description: The attached will be presented at the JSC Science Symposium as a preview of the ACE-T5 flight experiment. The Principal Investigator (PI) for this experiment is Professor Ali Mohraz at the University of California - Irvine.Bijels (bicontinuous interfacially jammed emulsion gels) were discovered in 2007 at the University of Edinburgh. These materials feature a tubular, bicontinuous arrangement of two fluid phases separated by a monolayer of jammed colloidal particles at the interface.Because of their unique morphological characteristics, bijels hold significant promise as next-generation materials for energy and biotechnology applications. But in order to fully realize their potential, their physics and mechanical properties must be better understood. The mechanical properties and stability of bijels is mediated by an interplay between interfacial forces that impart elasticity to the system, and external stresses. Unfortunately, the interfacial forces are inherently coupled with density differences and cannot be studied systematically in the presence of gravity.
    Keywords: Physics (General)
    Type: GRC-E-DAA-TN71601 , Science Symposium, Inc 61-62; Sep 02, 2019; Houston, TX; United States
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