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Mercedes Reaves is a Puerto Rican
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. She is responsible for the design of a viable full-scale solar sail and the development and testing of a scale model solar sail at
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Langley Research Center in
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Early years

Reaves was born and raised in
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, where she received her primary and
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. She enrolled at the
University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez A university () is an institution of higher (or tertiary) education and research which awards academic degrees in several academic disciplines. Universities typically offer both undergraduate and postgraduate programs. In the United States, the ...
, where she obtained a
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degree in
mechanical engineering Mechanical engineering is the study of physical machines that may involve force and movement. It is an engineering branch that combines engineering physics and mathematics principles with materials science, to design, analyze, manufacture, an ...
. She continued her graduate education in the
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.


Career in NASA

During her career in
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, Reaves has been involved in the research on modeling and validation of smart structures, the implementation of probabilistic analysis tools for dynamic model updates, simulation of ground-induced vibration of the HSCT (
High Speed Civil Transport The High Speed Civil Transport (HSCT), a supersonic airliner, was the focus of the High-Speed Research (HSR) Program, a NASA program to develop the technology needed to design and build a supersonic transport that would be environmentally accep ...
) as it traversed a typical runway and experiments to determine static and dynamic properties of advanced aircraft tires.Latina Women in NASA
In August 2001, Reaves participated in a flight experiment called the Aero-structures Test Wing (ATW), conducted at NASA's
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in
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. The experiment successfully demonstrated a new software data analysis tool, the flutterometer, which is designed to increase the efficiency of flight flutter testing. The experiment consisted of an 18-inch carbon fiber test wing with surface-mounted piezoelectric strain actuators. The test wing was mounted on a special ventral flight test fixture and flown on Dryden's F-15B Research Testbed aircraft. At each Mach number and altitude, stability estimations of the wing were made using accelerometer measurements in response to the piezoelectric actuator excitation. Placement of the piezoelectric actuators was determined by Reaves to maximize their effectiveness. Piezoelectric actuators are devices that produce a small displacement with a high force capability when voltage is applied. The actuators were moved at different magnitudes and frequency levels to induce wing vibrations and excite the dynamics during flight. The ATW experiment represents the first time that piezoelectric actuators were used during a flight flutter test.


Current position

She is currently the Research Engineer assigned to the Structural Dynamics Branch in the Structures and Materials Competency. As such, she conducts analytical and experimental research on vibration and dynamics of complex aerospace structures both individually and as a team member. This work requires application of state of the art advanced analytical methods to predict the dynamic response of complex aircraft and spacecraft configurations and validation of improved methodologies by correlating predicted results with experimental data from laboratory investigations In her current assignment, she is responsible for the design of a viable full-scale solar sail and the development and testing of a scale model solar sail. She must select and apply tools to analyze complex thin film structures characterized by wrinkling, geometric and material nonlinear behavior. She is also responsible for planning experimental studies to validate analytical techniques and study solar sails dynamics.


Publications

Among the technical reports which she has co-authored are: *Finite-element-analysis model and preliminary ground testing of controls-structures interaction evolutionary model reflector (1992), Report Number: L-17009, NAS 1.154293, NASA-TM-4293 *Dynamics and control of a large displacement suspension system for ground testing of flexible space structures (1992), Report Number: AIAA PAPER 92-1178 *Langley's CSI evolutionary model Phase 2 (1995), Report Number: NAS 1.15109059, NASA-TM-109059, NIPS-95-06374 *Aeroservoelastic and Structural Dynamics Research on Smart Structures Conducted at NASA Langley Research Center (1997), Document ID: 20040110282 *Aeroservoelastic and Structural Dynamics Research on Smart Structures Conducted at NASA Langley Research Center (1998), Report Number: Paper 3316-21 *Taxiing, Take-Off, and Landing Simulation of the High Speed Civil Transport Aircraft (1999), Report Number: L-17901, NAS 1.15209531, NASA TM-1999-209531 *Test Cases for Modeling and Validation of Structures with Piezoelectric Actuators (2001), Report Number: AIAA Paper 2001-1466 *A Probabilistic Approach to Model Update (2001), Report Number: L-18097, NAS 1.15211039, NASA TM-2001-211039 *Test cases for modeling and validation of structures with piezoelectric actuators (2001) *Ground and Flight Test Structural Excitation Using Piezoelectric Actuators (2002), Report Number: AIAA Paper 2002–1349, H-2482, NAS 1.15210724, NASA TM-2002-210724 *Piezoelectric Actuator Modeling Using MSC NASTRAN and MATLAB (2003), Report Number: L-19005, NAS 1.15212651, NASA TM-2003-212651 *Model Update of a Micro Air Vehicle (MAV) Flexible Wing Frame with Uncertainty Quantification (2004), Report Number: NASA TM-2004-213232 *On the Application of a Response Surface Technique to Analyze Roll-over Stability of Capsules with Airbags Using LS-Dyna (2008) *Ares I-X Flight Test Vehicle Modal Test (2010) *Ares I-X Launch Vehicle Modal Test Overview (2010) *Multi-Dimensional Calibration of Impact Dynamic Models (2011) *Orion crew module landing system simulation and verification (2011)


See also

* List of Puerto Ricans *
Puerto Rican scientists and inventors Before Christopher Columbus and the Spanish Conquistadors landed on the island of "Borikén" (Puerto Rico), the Tainos who inhabited the island depended on their astronomical observations for the cultivation of their crops. In 1581, Jua ...
*
List of Puerto Ricans in the United States Space Program This is a list of notable Puerto Rican scientists involved in the United States Space Program, also known as the National Aeronautics and Space Administration (NASA) and their contributions to said program. This list is not limited to Puerto Rica ...
* University of Puerto Rico at Mayaguez people *
History of women in Puerto Rico The recorded history of Puerto Rican women can trace its roots back to the era of the ''Taíno'', the indigenous people of the Caribbean, who inhabited the island that they called "Boriken" before the arrival of Spaniards. During the Spanish c ...


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