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- Q17492337 subject Q13293398.
- Q17492337 subject Q7333136.
- Q17492337 abstract "3D printing began to be used in production versions of spaceflight hardware in early 2014. In January, SpaceX first flew a "Falcon 9 rocket with a 3D-printed Main Oxidizer Valve (MOV) body in one of the nine Merlin 1D engines". The valve is used to control flow of cryogenic liquid oxygen to the engine in a high-pressure, low-temperature, high-vibration physical environment.Other 3D-printed spacecraft assemblies have been ground-tested, but have not yet flown to space, including high-temperature, high-pressure rocket engine combustion chambers and the entire mechanical spaceframe and propellant tanks for a small satellite of a few hundred kilograms.The new United Launch Alliance Vulcan launch vehicle—with first launch no earlier than 2019—is evaluating 3d-printing for over 150 parts: 100 polymer and 50+ metal parts.".
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- Q17492337 comment "3D printing began to be used in production versions of spaceflight hardware in early 2014. In January, SpaceX first flew a "Falcon 9 rocket with a 3D-printed Main Oxidizer Valve (MOV) body in one of the nine Merlin 1D engines".".
- Q17492337 label "3D-printed spacecraft".