In support of the Space Shuttle Orbiter post-flight inspection, structure temperatures are recorded at selected positions on the windward, leeward, starboard and port surfaces. Statistical analysis of this flight data and a non-dimensional load interference (NDLI) method are used to estimate the thermal reliability at positions were reusable surface insulation (RSI) is installed. In this analysis, structure temperatures that exceed the design limit define the critical failure mode. At thirty-three positions the RSI thermal reliability is greater than 0.999999 for the missions studied. This is not the overall system level reliability of the thermal protection system installed on an Orbiter. The results from two Orbiters, OV-102 and OV-105, a...
Reusable surface insulation materials, which were developed as heat shields for the space shuttle, w...
NASA Ames Research Center has conducted in-flight airload testing of some advanced thermal protectio...
A high temperature reusable surface insulation (HRSI) tile taken from the Space Shuttle orbiter was ...
At the end of Space Shuttle mission, it re-enters the earth\u27s atmosphere with a speed that exceed...
The characteristics and development of a lightweight reusable thermal protection system for the spac...
The shuttle orbiter relies primarily on a reusable surface insulation (RSI) thermal protection syste...
The topics addressed are history of reusable external insulation (RSI), and examples of shuttle RSI ...
The major material and design challenges associated with the orbiter thermal protection system (TPS)...
The thermal control system (TCS) is one of the main systems of spacecraft (SC). Its purpose is to ma...
The thermal and structural performance LI-1542 reusable surface insulation (RSI) tiles was investiga...
The design and assessment of reusable surface insulation (RSI), metallic stand off and multiwall the...
Quantitative estimates of the uncertainty in predicting aerodynamic heating rates for a fully reusab...
A study was completed to determine the sensitivity of computed convective heating rates to uncertain...
Thermal and flow sensor instrumentation was developed for use as an integral part of the space shutt...
The Space Shuttle orbiter's thermal protection system (TPS), designed mainly on the basis of wind tu...
Reusable surface insulation materials, which were developed as heat shields for the space shuttle, w...
NASA Ames Research Center has conducted in-flight airload testing of some advanced thermal protectio...
A high temperature reusable surface insulation (HRSI) tile taken from the Space Shuttle orbiter was ...
At the end of Space Shuttle mission, it re-enters the earth\u27s atmosphere with a speed that exceed...
The characteristics and development of a lightweight reusable thermal protection system for the spac...
The shuttle orbiter relies primarily on a reusable surface insulation (RSI) thermal protection syste...
The topics addressed are history of reusable external insulation (RSI), and examples of shuttle RSI ...
The major material and design challenges associated with the orbiter thermal protection system (TPS)...
The thermal control system (TCS) is one of the main systems of spacecraft (SC). Its purpose is to ma...
The thermal and structural performance LI-1542 reusable surface insulation (RSI) tiles was investiga...
The design and assessment of reusable surface insulation (RSI), metallic stand off and multiwall the...
Quantitative estimates of the uncertainty in predicting aerodynamic heating rates for a fully reusab...
A study was completed to determine the sensitivity of computed convective heating rates to uncertain...
Thermal and flow sensor instrumentation was developed for use as an integral part of the space shutt...
The Space Shuttle orbiter's thermal protection system (TPS), designed mainly on the basis of wind tu...
Reusable surface insulation materials, which were developed as heat shields for the space shuttle, w...
NASA Ames Research Center has conducted in-flight airload testing of some advanced thermal protectio...
A high temperature reusable surface insulation (HRSI) tile taken from the Space Shuttle orbiter was ...