Ascent structural wind loads for the National Space Transportation System (NSTS)An aerospace vehicle must withstand the design ascent structural load or be within any flight constraint to safely reach orbit. For the NSTS an assessment for flight readiness is made for each mission. This assessment for ascent loads and performance parameters is stated in terms of launch probability derived from samples of Jimsphere wind profiles. For the day of launch operations an allowance is made for the ascent load variability due to the wind profile variability over a 3.5-hour period. This is the current time period required to obtain a Jimsphere measurement and perform a complete load simulation prior to launch time. The load variability is derived from a sample of 3.5-hour Jimsphere wind profile pairs. It is applied as a conditional percentile value given the wind load at 3.5 hours prior to launch time. Probability models are used for these analyses. Application of the univariate, bivariate and conditional forms of the extreme value (Gumbel) probability distribution to the analysis of extreme wind speeds, wind shears and vehicle loads is described.
Document ID
19880034986
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Conference Paper
Authors
Smith, O. E. (Rockwell International Corp. Downey, CA, United States)
Adelfang, S. I. (Computer Sciences Corp. Huntsville, AL, United States)
Brown, R. P. (Rockwell International Corp. Space Div., Downey, CA, United States)