On the composite cryotank technology development (CCTD) project, the Boeing Company built two cryotanks as a means of advancing technology and manufacturing readiness levels (TRL and MRL) and lowering the risk of fabricating full-scale fuel containment vessels.1 CCTD focused on upper stage extended duration applications where long term storage of propellants is required. The project involved the design, analysis, fabrication, and test of manufacturing demonstration units (MDU), a 2.4 m (precursor) and a 5.5 m composite cryotank. Key design features included one-piece wall construction to minimize overall weight (eliminating the need for a bellyband joint), 3-dimensionally (3D) reinforced y-joint material to alleviate stress concentrations a...
Experimental studies on the gas leakage behaviour of carbon composite laminates are taking place at ...
Pressure vessels and tanks are vital to NASA missions. Tanks need to be lightweight and perform unde...
The initial objective was to study the use of superplastically formed corrugated hat section stringe...
The Composite Cryotank Technologies and Demonstration (CCTD) project substantially matured composite...
The EM41 Thermal Protection System (TPS) team contributed to the success of the Composite Cryotank T...
To meet the design goal for lightweighting the next-generation launch vehicles, carbon fiber reinfor...
This paper presents the structural design and sizing details of a 33-foot (10 m) metallic cryotank c...
The paper presents the project plan to demonstrate, by March 1997, the reusability of an integrated ...
The Cryogenic Propellant Storage and Transfer (CPST) project has been a long-running program in the ...
Design optimization and fabrication of conical support structure for cryogenic tank in long duration...
Fiber reinforced plastics offer advantageous specific strength and stiffness compared to metals and...
Fiber reinforced plastics offer advantageous specific strength and stiffness compared to metals and...
Fiber reinforced plastics offer advantageous specific strength and stiffness compared to metals and...
Analytical and experimental studies conducted at the NASA Langley Research Center for investigating ...
To achieve NASA's mission of space exploration, innovative manufacturing processes are being applied...
Experimental studies on the gas leakage behaviour of carbon composite laminates are taking place at ...
Pressure vessels and tanks are vital to NASA missions. Tanks need to be lightweight and perform unde...
The initial objective was to study the use of superplastically formed corrugated hat section stringe...
The Composite Cryotank Technologies and Demonstration (CCTD) project substantially matured composite...
The EM41 Thermal Protection System (TPS) team contributed to the success of the Composite Cryotank T...
To meet the design goal for lightweighting the next-generation launch vehicles, carbon fiber reinfor...
This paper presents the structural design and sizing details of a 33-foot (10 m) metallic cryotank c...
The paper presents the project plan to demonstrate, by March 1997, the reusability of an integrated ...
The Cryogenic Propellant Storage and Transfer (CPST) project has been a long-running program in the ...
Design optimization and fabrication of conical support structure for cryogenic tank in long duration...
Fiber reinforced plastics offer advantageous specific strength and stiffness compared to metals and...
Fiber reinforced plastics offer advantageous specific strength and stiffness compared to metals and...
Fiber reinforced plastics offer advantageous specific strength and stiffness compared to metals and...
Analytical and experimental studies conducted at the NASA Langley Research Center for investigating ...
To achieve NASA's mission of space exploration, innovative manufacturing processes are being applied...
Experimental studies on the gas leakage behaviour of carbon composite laminates are taking place at ...
Pressure vessels and tanks are vital to NASA missions. Tanks need to be lightweight and perform unde...
The initial objective was to study the use of superplastically formed corrugated hat section stringe...