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Test Plan. GCPS Task 4, subtask 4.2 thrust structure developmentThe Single Stage To Orbit (SSTO) vehicle is designed to lift off from a vertical position, go into orbit, return to earth for a horizontal landing, and be reusable for the next mission. (NASA baseline only) In order to meet its performance goals, the SSTO relies on light weight structure and the use of 8 tri-propellant engines. These engines are mounted to the thrust structure. This test plan addresses selection of the material for this structure, and the integrity of the design through testing of elements and a full-scale subcomponent. This test plan supports the development of the design for an advanced composite thrust structure for a Single Stage to Orbit manned, heavy launch vehicle. The thrust structure is designed to transmit very high thrust loads from the engines to the rest of the vehicle (see Figure 1 ). The thrust structure will also be used for primary attachment of the twin vertical tails and possibly act as the aft attach point for the wing. The combination of high loading, high vibration, long service life and high acoustic environments will need to be evaluated by tests. To minimize design risk, a building block approach will be used. We will first screen materials to determine which materials show the most promise for this application. Factors in this screening will be the suitability of these materials for chosen design concepts, particularly concerning specific strength, environmental compatibility and applicability to fabrication processes. Next we will characterize two material systems that will be used in the design; the characterization will allow us to generate preliminary design data that will be used for the analysis. Element testing will be performed to evaluate critical structural locations under load. Final testing on the full scale test article will be performed to verify the design and to demonstrate predictability of the analysis. Additionally, risks associated with fabricating full scale thrust structures will be reduced through testing activities. One of the major concerns that stems from full scale fabrication is the realities of size and the associated complexities of handling, manufacturing, and assembly. The need exists to fabricate, assemble and test_representative joint specimens to achieve_confidence in the design and manufacturing technologies being proposed.
Document ID
19950005420
Acquisition Source
Legacy CDMS
Document Type
Contractor Report (CR)
Authors
Greenberg, H. S.
(Rockwell International Corp. Downey, CA, United States)
Date Acquired
September 6, 2013
Publication Date
September 2, 1994
Subject Category
Spacecraft Design, Testing And Performance
Report/Patent Number
NAS 1.26:196869
NASA-CR-196869
SSD94D0211
Report Number: NAS 1.26:196869
Report Number: NASA-CR-196869
Report Number: SSD94D0211
Accession Number
95N11833
Funding Number(s)
CONTRACT_GRANT: NCC1-193
Distribution Limits
Public
Copyright
Work of the US Gov. Public Use Permitted.
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