System analysis and design of any entry system must balance the level fidelity for each discipline against the project timeline. One way to inject high fidelity analysis earlier in the design effort is to develop surrogate models for the high-fidelity disciplines. Surrogate models for the Thermal Protection System (TPS) are formulated as Mass Estimating Relationships (MERs). The TPS MERs are presented that predict the amount of TPS necessary for safe Earth entry for blunt-body spacecraft using simple correlations that closely match estimates from NASA's high-fidelity ablation modeling tool, the Fully Implicit Ablation and Thermal Analysis Program (FIAT). These MERs provide a first order estimate for rapid feasibility studies. There are 840 ...
The process of designing a thermal protection system for an entry vehicle involves many stages, incl...
Implicit ablation and thermal response software was developed to analyse and size charring ablative ...
A spacecraft's thermal protection system (TPS) is required to survive the harsh environment experien...
Mass estimating relationships (MERs) are developed to predict the amount of thermal protection syste...
An integrated tool called the Multi Mission System Analysis for Planetary Entry Descent and Landing ...
Mass Estimating Relationships (MERs) have been developed for use in the Program to Optimize Simulate...
Part of NASAs In-Space Propulsion Technology (ISPT) program is the development of the tradespace to ...
AIAA Aerospace Sciences Conference January 2006, Reno, NV.A computer tool to perform entry vehicle ...
Predicting the reliability of the heat shield for crewed space vehicles has been a topic of continui...
The Orion Thermal Protection System (TPS) margin process uses a root-sum-square approach with branch...
Shielding a spacecraft from the severe thermal environment of an atmospheric entry requires a sophis...
A new method to simulate ablative Thermal Protection System (TPS) behaviour during an atmospheric en...
During all phases of a spacecraft's mission, a Thermal Protection System (TPS) is needed to protect ...
Since the first U.S. manned entry, Mercury (May 5, 1961), seventy-five manned entries have been made...
The objective of this work has been to develop more efficient, lighter weight, and higher temperatur...
The process of designing a thermal protection system for an entry vehicle involves many stages, incl...
Implicit ablation and thermal response software was developed to analyse and size charring ablative ...
A spacecraft's thermal protection system (TPS) is required to survive the harsh environment experien...
Mass estimating relationships (MERs) are developed to predict the amount of thermal protection syste...
An integrated tool called the Multi Mission System Analysis for Planetary Entry Descent and Landing ...
Mass Estimating Relationships (MERs) have been developed for use in the Program to Optimize Simulate...
Part of NASAs In-Space Propulsion Technology (ISPT) program is the development of the tradespace to ...
AIAA Aerospace Sciences Conference January 2006, Reno, NV.A computer tool to perform entry vehicle ...
Predicting the reliability of the heat shield for crewed space vehicles has been a topic of continui...
The Orion Thermal Protection System (TPS) margin process uses a root-sum-square approach with branch...
Shielding a spacecraft from the severe thermal environment of an atmospheric entry requires a sophis...
A new method to simulate ablative Thermal Protection System (TPS) behaviour during an atmospheric en...
During all phases of a spacecraft's mission, a Thermal Protection System (TPS) is needed to protect ...
Since the first U.S. manned entry, Mercury (May 5, 1961), seventy-five manned entries have been made...
The objective of this work has been to develop more efficient, lighter weight, and higher temperatur...
The process of designing a thermal protection system for an entry vehicle involves many stages, incl...
Implicit ablation and thermal response software was developed to analyse and size charring ablative ...
A spacecraft's thermal protection system (TPS) is required to survive the harsh environment experien...