This final report describes the achievements of the above titled project. The project is funded by NASA-KSC (Grant No. NAG 10-0117) for the period of 1 Jan. to 31 Dec. 1993. The purpose of this project was to develop a nondestructive, noncontact technique based on 'vibration signature' of tile systems to quantify the bond conditions of the thermal protection system) tiles of Space Shuttle orbiters. The technique uses a laser rapid scan system, modal measurements, and finite element modeling. Finite element models were developed for tiles bonded to both clamped and deformable integrated skin-stringer orbiter mid-fuselage. Results showed that the size and location of a disbonded tile can be determined from frequency and mode shape information...
Two tests of undensified Space Shuttle thermal protection tiles under combined static and dynamic lo...
Structural tests were conducted on thermal protection systems (TPS) LI 900 and LI 2200 tiles and .41...
The characteristics and development of a lightweight reusable thermal protection system for the spac...
This paper presents a novel technique that combines laser-based vibration measurement and finite ele...
This paper describes a novel application of a laser-based vibration measuring system and finite elem...
This abstract describes the nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of Orbiter Vehicle (OV)-102 tile bonds, ...
This paper presents experimental results obtained by a rapid scan laser system and a comparison of t...
The goal of this research is to develop a viable NDE technique for the inspection of orbiter thermal...
This paper describes the use of a noncontacting acousto-optic sensor for the detection of bonding fl...
A noncontracting, semi-global, dynamic technique was developed for detecting loose tiles on the spac...
Research being performed to develop a viable noncontacting NDE technique for measuring the extent of...
This paper describes an inverse vibration method for determining unknown parameters of the physical ...
Vibration tests were performed on the tile/strain-isolator-pad system used as thermal protection for...
Preliminary results of shearographic inspections of the shuttle external tank (ET) spray-on foam ins...
The principal design issues, tests, and analyses required to solve the tile integrity problem on the...
Two tests of undensified Space Shuttle thermal protection tiles under combined static and dynamic lo...
Structural tests were conducted on thermal protection systems (TPS) LI 900 and LI 2200 tiles and .41...
The characteristics and development of a lightweight reusable thermal protection system for the spac...
This paper presents a novel technique that combines laser-based vibration measurement and finite ele...
This paper describes a novel application of a laser-based vibration measuring system and finite elem...
This abstract describes the nondestructive evaluation (NDE) of Orbiter Vehicle (OV)-102 tile bonds, ...
This paper presents experimental results obtained by a rapid scan laser system and a comparison of t...
The goal of this research is to develop a viable NDE technique for the inspection of orbiter thermal...
This paper describes the use of a noncontacting acousto-optic sensor for the detection of bonding fl...
A noncontracting, semi-global, dynamic technique was developed for detecting loose tiles on the spac...
Research being performed to develop a viable noncontacting NDE technique for measuring the extent of...
This paper describes an inverse vibration method for determining unknown parameters of the physical ...
Vibration tests were performed on the tile/strain-isolator-pad system used as thermal protection for...
Preliminary results of shearographic inspections of the shuttle external tank (ET) spray-on foam ins...
The principal design issues, tests, and analyses required to solve the tile integrity problem on the...
Two tests of undensified Space Shuttle thermal protection tiles under combined static and dynamic lo...
Structural tests were conducted on thermal protection systems (TPS) LI 900 and LI 2200 tiles and .41...
The characteristics and development of a lightweight reusable thermal protection system for the spac...